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Transcribed Image Text:Two charged balloons, one black and one red, are separated by some distance r. The black balloon has 5 times
the charge of the red balloon The black balloon exerts a force of Fi rd on the red balloon, and the red
balloon exerts a force of Fed lack on the black balloon.
How does the magnitude of Fidar red compare to Fd ?
Choose 1 answer:
Its magnitude is 25 times as large.
Its magnitude is 5 times as large.
Its magnitude is
as large.
The two forces have the same magnitude.
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