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Compare the Biot-Savart law with Coulomb’s law. What are the similarities and differences?
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QUESTION 11
Redo Example 18.1 (p. 773, "How strong is the Coulomb force relative to the gravitational force?") for two
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significant figures.
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Two identical charges, each -8.00 x 10^-5C, are separated by a distance 25.0 cm. What is the force repulsion?
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