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    What is the charge on the other sphere after adding electrons?

    if q_1= 5.268*10^17 then q_2= -5.268*10^17 are there any nessesary constants i need to express in my answer?
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    Coulombs law stuff I dont know what they are asking

    thats what stumpped me...they gave no distance. Only the varible "d". I already failed it online, but i'd like to know what i should have put. I had no clue what they were asking for.
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    What is the charge on the other sphere after adding electrons?

    assuming this is the correct number of electrons needed , 5.268*10^17 ,to create the force, what would q_2 be then? I totally understand the concept u mentioned, but the online program said i have to have q_1 in my answer to what q_2 equals E.g. q_2= q_1 ? what goes in place of the...
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    What is the charge on the other sphere after adding electrons?

    Im doing some online homework and it says my answer is off by an additive constant? Some back ground... How many electrons would have to be removed from one sphere and added to the other to cause an attractive force between the spheres of magnitude 1.00 *10^4 Newtons? Assume that the spheres...
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    Coulombs law stuff I dont know what they are asking

    Thank you in advance for your reply...forgive me for my poor formating in my posts. This LaTeX Code stuff is kinda confusing! So by equate the expressions, you mean Force 1 on 3 will look just like the expression you gave me for Force 2 on 3, with the only difference being the numerator is...
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    Coulombs law stuff I dont know what they are asking

    Two charged particles, with charges q_1=q and q_2=4q, are located a distance d apart on the x axis. A third charged particle, with charge q_3=q, is placed on the x-axis such that the magnitude of the force that charge 1 exerts on charge 3 is equal to the force that charge 2 exerts on charge 3...
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