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29 March, 05:07

Two friends are playing a version of proton golf where the hole is marked by a single proton. The first friend reads his meter, and declares he has a field strength of 24.0 N/C. The second friend looks at her meter and realizes she is three times as far away. What field strength does the second friend's meter read?

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  1. 29 March, 06:03
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    the electric field strength on the second one is 2.67 N/C.

    Explanation:

    the electric fiel on the first one is:

    E1 = k*q / (r^2)

    r^2 = k*q / (E1)

    = (9*10^9) * (q) / (24.0)

    = 375000000q

    then the electric field on the second one is:

    E2 = k*q / (R^2)

    we know that R = 3r

    R^2 = 9*r^2

    E2 = k*q / (9*r^2)

    = k*q / (9*375000000q)

    = k / (9*375000000)

    = (9*10^9) / (9*375000000)

    = 2.67 N/C

    Therefore, the electric field strength on the second one is 2.67 N/C.
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