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Numerically illustrate how relatively tiny imbalances in charge neutrality result in very substantial forces this problem aims two small silver spheres, each of mass m=8.5 q, are separated by distance d-1.2 m. as between the spheres. result of transfer of some fraction of electrons from ane sphere to the other, there is an attractive force f-320 kn the spheres: calculate the fraction of electrons transferred from one to evaluate the total number of electrons in a silver sphere, you will need to invoke avogadro's number, the molar mass of silver equal to 107.87 q/mol and the fact that silver has can enter your result in a format like 1.74e-5). electrons per atom.

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