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cestrela7 [59]
3 years ago
10

Two 3 kg spherical masses are connected by a 20 m long thread of negligible mass that does not stretch. The masses are charged s

o they have the same amount of negative charge and the system is hung from the ceiling by the center of the thread.
Determine the charge of each sphere if the angle between the suspended sides of the thread is 17 degree.

Physics
2 answers:
Yuri [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The charge of each sphere is  q = - 1.84 *10^{-4}C

Explanation:

 The  free body diagram of this question is shown on the first uploaded image  

       From the question we are told that

            The mass of the two sphere is m = 3 \ kg

             The length of the connection is l  = 20\ m

              The angle between the suspended side is  \theta = 17 ^o

At Equilibrium the force acting at the horizontal is  = 0N and the net force acting at the vertical is zero

    This can be represented mathematically as

                 \sum F_y = 0N , \ \ and \ \  \sum F_x = 0N

For  \sum F_y = 0N

      T cos \theta = mg

=>     cos \theta  = \frac{mg}{T}

   For  \sum F_x = 0N

        T sin \theta  = F

=>   sin \theta = \frac{F}{T}

     Now  tan \theta  = \frac{sin \theta }{cos \theta }

                       = \frac{\frac{F}{T} }{\frac{mg}{T} }

                       = \frac{F}{mg}                    

Where F is the electrical force which is mathematically represented as

           F = \frac{kq^2}{r^2}

Therefore

           tan \theta = \frac{kq^2}{mgr^2}

 Where r is the distance between the two masses and from the diagram it is

    r = 2l sin \theta

So

      tan \theta = \frac{kq^2 }{(2l sin \theta )^2 * mg}

making q the subject of the formula  

               q = \sqrt{\frac{mg}{k} * tan \theta  (2l sin \theta )^2 }

Where k is  the Coulomb's constant with a value of   k = 9*10^{9} kg \ cdot m^3 s^{-4} A^{-2}

  Substituting values

           q = \sqrt{\frac{3 * 9.8 }{9*10^9} * tan (17) (20 sin 17)^2 }

               q = - 1.84 *10^{-4}C

The negative sign is because we are told from the question that they are negatively charged

                       

           

Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

what he said

Explanation:

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