Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2= 90.0 μC , Q1<Q2. When placed...

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Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2=90.0 μC , Q1

Part A: What is the charge Q1?

Part B: What is the charge Q2?

Part C: What would Q1 be if the force were attractive?

Part D: What would Q2 be if the force were attractive?

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GivenQQ1Q2900 106Cr 31 cm 31 102 mF 130 NLets say charge on one sphere is A then thecharge on the other sphere    See Answer
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