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Physics, 19.03.2020 06:28 tchase0616

Consider a simple but surprisingly accurate model for the hydrogen molecule: two positive point charges, each having charge e, are placed inside a uniformly charged sphere of radius R, which has a charge equal to -2e. The two point charges are placed symmetrically, equidistant from the center of the sphere. Find the distance from the center, a, where the net force on either point charge is zero. (Use the following as necessary: k, R, and e.)

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