the three small spheres shown in (figure 1) carry charges q1 = 3.50 nc , q2 = -7.50 nc , and q3 = 2.05 nc .

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Answer 1
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It seems you're describing a scenario with three small spheres, each carrying a different electric charge:

1. Sphere 1: Charge \(q_1 = 3.50 \, \text{nC}\)

2. Sphere 2: Charge \(q_2 = -7.50 \, \text{nC}\)

3. Sphere 3: Charge \(q_3 = 2.05 \, \text{nC}\)

If you have a specific question or if there's a particular calculation or scenario you'd like to explore with these charges, please provide more details, and I'll be happy to assist you further.


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Answer:

C - 3,720 J, 1,950 J

Explanation:

Hello

Epotential = M*G*H

Ep = (4)(9.8)(145-50)

Ep = 3729 J

Then

Ec = 1950 J

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