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Two Point Charges q=8.50μCq = - 8.50 \mu \mathrm { C }

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Two point charges q=8.50μCq = - 8.50 \mu \mathrm { C } are fixed 10.0 cm10.0 \mathrm {~cm} apart along a horizontal bar, as shown in the figure. Their electrical forces will be used to balance the weight of a very small sphere carrying a charge Q=+15.0μC,10.0 cmQ = + 15.0 \mu \mathrm { C } , 10.0 \mathrm {~cm} from each of them in a place where g=9.80 m/s2g = 9.80 \mathrm {~m} / \mathrm { s } 2 . What is the greatest mass MM this sphere can have without falling? (k=1/4πε0=8.99×109\left( k = 1 / 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } = 8.99 \times 10 ^ { 9 } \right. Nm2/C2)\left. \mathrm { N } \cdot \mathrm { m } ^ { 2 } / \mathrm { C } ^ { 2 } \right)
 Two point charges  q = - 8.50 \mu \mathrm { C }  are fixed  10.0 \mathrm {~cm}  apart along a horizontal bar, as shown in the figure. Their electrical forces will be used to balance the weight of a very small sphere carrying a charge  Q = + 15.0 \mu \mathrm { C } , 10.0 \mathrm {~cm}  from each of them in a place where  g = 9.80 \mathrm {~m} / \mathrm { s } 2 . What is the greatest mass  M  this sphere can have without falling?  \left( k = 1 / 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } = 8.99 \times 10 ^ { 9 } \right.   \left. \mathrm { N } \cdot \mathrm { m } ^ { 2 } / \mathrm { C } ^ { 2 } \right)

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