Question 1 (1 point) Listen A total charge of 4.10 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 3.1*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge? Your Answer:
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