Answer: a
Explanation: because the answer is 1.4444444 and that's the closest
Answer:
q1 = q₂= -3
therefore each sphere has the same charge of -3 untis
Explanation:
The metallic spheres have mobile charge, so when the two spheres come into contact the total charge
Q_total = q₁ + q₂
Q_total = -2 -4
Q_total = -6 units
it is distributed in between the two spheres evenly since the charges of the same sign repel each other.
When the spheres separate each one has
q₁ = -6/2
q1 = q₂= -3
therefore each sphere has the same charge of -3 untis
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When any boat displaces a weight of water equal to its own weight, it floats. This is called the "principle of flotation": A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
This breaks Newton's Second Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The force exerted on the bus by superman should also be exerted on superman by the bus. Using the equation F=m*a, since superman's mass is so much less than the mass of the bus, he should experience a much higher acceleration than the bus does. So if the bus goes over the horizon, then superman should go MUCH further the other way. The caveat is that superman isn't able to change his density at will, which I believe is true in some storylines.