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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
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Two 1.1 kg masses are 1 m apart (center to center) on a frictionless table. Each has +10 JC of charge. What is the initial accel

eration (in m/s2) of this massif it is released and allowed to move?
Physics
1 answer:
Katyanochek1 [597]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The initial acceleration of the mass, if it is released and allowed to move = 0.8182\ m/s^2.

Explanation:

<u>Given:</u>

  • Mass of each object, \rm m = 1.1\ kg.
  • Charge on each object, \rm q = +10\ \mu C=+10\times 10^{-6}\ C.
  • Distance between the objects, \rm r=1\ m.

There are two forces that will act on these objects:

  1. Gravitational force due to masses of the objects, which is attractive.
  2. Electrostatic force due to the charges on the objects, which is repulsive because both the objects have positive charges.

The gravitational force between two masses \rm m_1 and \rm m_2, separated by distance \rm r is given by

\rm F_g = \dfrac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}.

<em>where</em>,

G is the Universal Gravitational constant, having value = \rm 6.67\times 10^{-11}\ m^3kg^{-1}s^{-2}.

Therefore, the gravitational force between these masses is

\rm F_g=\dfrac{Gmm}{r^2}\\=\dfrac{(6.67\times 10^{-11})\times (1.1)\times (1.1)}{1^2}\\=8.0707\times 10^{-11}\ N.

The electrostatic force between two charges \rm q_1 and \rm q_2, separated by distance \rm r is given by

\rm F_e = \dfrac{kq_1q_2}{r^2}.

<em>where</em>,

k is the Coulomb's constant, having value = \rm 9\times 10^{9}\ C^2N^{-1}m^{-2}.

Therefore, the electrostatic force between these masses is

\rm F_e=\dfrac{kqq}{r^2}\\=\dfrac{(9\times 10^{9})\times (10\times 10^{-6})\times (10\times 10^{-6})}{1^2}\\=0.9\ N.

Since, one force is attractive and another is repulsive, therefore, the net force that one mass exerts on another is given by

\rm F=F_e-F_g\\=0.90-8.0707\times 10^{-11}\\=0.90\ N.

According to Newton's second law of motion,

\rm F=ma\\\\a\ is\ the\ acceleration\ of\ the\ mass.\\\rm\\\Rightarrow a = \dfrac Fm=\dfrac{0.90}{1.1}=0.8182\ m/s^2.

It is the acceleration with which the mass starts to move.

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