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Physics, 21.01.2020 04:31 lukeperry

Two point-charges q1 and q2 are 2.5 m apart, and their total charge is 19î¼c. if the force of repulsion between them is 0.07 n, what are magnitudes of the two charges by following the steps below?

a. q1 + q2 =
use coulomb's law to calculate the product of the two charges.
b. q1xq2 =
c. solve for q1 and q2 using the two equations you got in part (a) and part (b). hint: there are two possible solutions. enter the answer with curly brackets as {q1,q2} where q1 is the smaller charge and q2 is the larger charge.
{q1,q2} =

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