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1 November, 19:35

A source charge generates an electric field of 4286 n/c at a distance of 2.5 m. what is the magnitude of the source charge

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  1. 1 November, 20:56
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    To answer this question, we may use the formula,

    E = kq / d^2

    where E is our electric field, k is constant and is equal to (9 x 10^9) and d is distance in m. Substituting,

    4286 = (9 x 10^9) (q) / (2.5 m) ^2

    The value of q is 2.98 x10^-6 c.
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