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Inez is putting up decorations for her sister\'s quinceanera (fifteenth birthday

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Question

Inez is putting up decorations for her sister's quinceanera (fifteenth birthday party). She ties three light silk ribbons together to the top of a gateway and hangs from each ribbon a rubber balloon. To include the effects of the gravitational and buoyant forces on it, each balloon can be modeled as a particle of mass m=4.83 g, with its center 53.6 cm from the point of support. To show off the colors of the balloons. Inez rubs the whole surface of each balloon with her woolen scarf to make them hang separately with gaps between them. The centers of the hanging balloons form a horizontal equilateral triangle with sides 31.0 cm long. What is the common charge each balloon carries?

Explanation / Answer

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Let Fe be the electrostatic force between one balloon and another. That force will be horizontal. Looking down from above, The horizontal force on any one balloon is the vector sum of the forces from the adjacent balloons. An equilateral triangle's angle is 60