The figure below shows two identical small, charged spheres. One of mass 3.7 g is hanging by an insulating thread of length 20.0 cm. The other is held in place and has charge
q1 = −5.3 µC.
The thread makes an angle of 18° with the vertical, resulting in the spheres being aligned horizontally, a distance r apart. Determine the charge q2 on the hanging sphere.
? nC
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