Two point charges totaling 25.0 μC exert a repulsive force of 0.750 N on one another when separated by 1.00 m. What is the charge on the smallest charge?
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0 μC. Let's call the charge on one of the point charges q1 and the charge on the other point charge q2. So we have q1 + q2 = 25.0 μC. Show more…
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