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pinky2468
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I need some serious help! Unfortunately, my teacher this semester does not think that he should teach is, but that we should just learn it ourselves!
So, this is a very simple problem, but since I have no direction, I don't know where to start:
Object A is metallic and electrically neutral. It is carged by induction so it acquires a charge of -3.0x10^-6 C. Object B is identical to Object A and is also electrically neutral. It is charged by induction so that it acquires a charge of +3.0x10^-6 C. Find the difference in mass between the charged objects and state which has the greater mass.
Any help?
So, this is a very simple problem, but since I have no direction, I don't know where to start:
Object A is metallic and electrically neutral. It is carged by induction so it acquires a charge of -3.0x10^-6 C. Object B is identical to Object A and is also electrically neutral. It is charged by induction so that it acquires a charge of +3.0x10^-6 C. Find the difference in mass between the charged objects and state which has the greater mass.
Any help?