##303mm## From of Electrostatic forces between charged objects we get that ##F=k(Q_1Q_2)/r^2## ##therefore r = sqrt((kQ_1Q_2)/F)## ##=sqrt((9xx10^9)(1xx10^(-6))^2)/(98)## ##=303mm## (Note that the weight force is given by […]
suppose a speck of dust in an electrostatic precipitator has 1.0000×10^12 protons in it and has a net charge of -5.00nC (nanocoulomb). How many electrons does […]
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