Two small objects X and Y are permanently separated by a distance 1 cm. Object X has a charge of +1.0μC and object Y has a charge of − 1.0μC . A certain number of electrons are removed from X and put onto Y to make the electrostatic force between the two objects an attractive force whose magnitude is 360 N. Number of electrons removed is
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
State Coulomb’s law in terms of how the electrostatic force changes with the distance between two objects.
Calculate the electrostatic force between two charged point forces, such as electrons or protons.
Compare the electrostatic force to the gravitational attraction for a proton and an electron; for a human and the Earth please mark as brainlist answer
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