Two identical tiny metal balls carry charges of +3 nC and 12 nC. They are 3 m
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Two identical tiny metal balls carry charges of +3 nC and −12 nC. They are 3 m apart in vacuum.
(a) Compute the force of attraction.
(b) The balls are now touched together and then separated to 3 cm. Describe the forces on them now.
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