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6 September, 18:14

Two electrons are separated by a distance of

3.00 * 10^-6 meter. What are the magnitude and

direction of the electrostatic forces each exerts

on the other?

(1) 2.56 * 10^-17 N away from each other

(2) 2.56 * 10^-17 N toward each other

(3) 7.67 * 10^-23 N away from each other

(4) 7.67 * 10^-23 N toward each other

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  1. 6 September, 21:06
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    1) 2.56 x 10^ - 17 N away from each other. As it is the force between two electrons, it is a repulsive force. The magnitude of the force is given by F = q1q2 / (4*pi*e*r^2) where q1 q2 are the two charges interacting, e is the permitivitty of free space, and r is the distance between the charges. Substituting our values, we have F = (1.6 x 10^-19) ^2 / (4*pi*e*3.00 x 10^-6) ^2 = 2.56 x 10^-17 N.
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