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OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

After rubbing two glass spheres with a silk cloth, you give each rod a charge of +6.0 x 10^-6C. The spheres are 0.1m from each other.

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

Determine the size of the force they exert on each other.

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

I know that the formula for Coulomb's Law is \[F=\frac{ kq _{1}q _{2} }{d ^{2} }\]

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

I'm not sure what numbers to plug in for k, and q1 and q2. Also I don't know how to solve.

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

k is a constant which you'll have in your book or whatever. q1 and q2 are the same value of charge, and given in the question. d is the distance apart. How to solve? You plug numbers in and evaluate.

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

So for both q1 and q2 it would be +6.0 x 10^-6C

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

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OpenStudy (janet8485858):

can anyone help me please.

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