Answer:
a) t=10.2s
b) The 2g-cube moves first
Explanation:
Since the electric force is the same on both cubes and so is the coefficient of static friction, the first one to move will be the one with less mass.
So, on the 2g-cube the sum of forces are:
[tex]\left \{ {{Ff-Fe=0} \atop {N-m*g=0}} \right.[/tex]
Replacing the friction on the first equation:
[tex]\mu*m*g-Fe=0[/tex] Thus [tex]Fe=\mu*m*g=12.74*10^{-3}N[/tex]
The electric force is:
[tex]Fe = \frac{K*q^2}{d^2}[/tex] Solving for q:
q=71.44nC
This amount divided by the rate at which they are being charged:
t = 71.44nC / 7nC/s = 10.2s