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Dec. 3rd, 2005 09:40 pm
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[9:11pm] hey....i have 2 uniformly charged spheres that have an Fe of -0.05394N between them. now im looking for the velocity of each one...should i use f = ma for both? should i reverse the sign of the force for one of them?
[9:11pm] Fe = kq1q2/r^2
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[9:33pm] hi
[9:33pm] did anyone answer my question by any chance hehe
[9:34pm] my connection exploded
[9:34pm] 9:22pm] <[a]orange> if they have the same sign of charge, as the question seems to say, then yes, you'll have opposite signed forces.
[9:34pm] thanks
[9:34pm] actually one charge is negative and the other is positive
[9:35pm] but opposites attract
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[9:36pm] .....am i correct?
[9:38pm] well.. i have no idea.. being i took physics last year in 11th grade and learned nothing of this :(
[9:38pm] i see
[9:38pm] are you a sexy female?
[9:38pm] LOL..
[9:38pm] im a girl yeah..
[9:38pm] sexy, no
[9:38pm] damn
[9:38pm] dont be so harsh on yourself
[9:39pm] i doubt your gunna find any sexy girls that like physics...
[9:39pm] actually....this girll im doin loves it
[9:39pm] and shes fuckin smoking
[9:39pm] 0.o.. ok

Im scared.

A sexy person liking physics.

very scary.

lol

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