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Physics, 07.04.2020 15:45, hailiemanuel930

Assume 10,000 electrons were transferred from your hair to the balloon. a. What is the charge in Coulombs on the balloon? b. What is the charge in Coulombs on your hair? c. Calculate the amount of electric force if the balloon is held 1 centimeter from your hair, while both are charged.

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