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two charges q1 = 3mu c and q2 = 9mu c repel each other with a force of 0.027 N . what is the distance between the two charges ​

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Answered by ayushkulkarni2004
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Answered by DeenaMathew
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•The distance between the charges is 3m.

•The coulumb's force between charges is given by F = (1/4Π€°)* (q1* q2/r^2)

•The Coulomb's force is the attractive or repulsive force that acts between charges.

•Here q1 = 3* 10⁻⁶c and q2 = 9* 10⁻⁶c.

•It is given that F= 0.027N.

•The value of coulomb's constant, = 9* 10⁹

•Hence r² =9 m.

•Therefore distance between the charges,r= 3m.

• The force acting between the two charges is repulsive as both charges like charges.

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