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Sagot :
256.2 is the answer.
Here, we are asked to calulate the electric field.
Using the following formula:
E=k*lql/r^2
Yeah! Something that can easily bamboozle you.
So:
E=electric field
k=constant (8.99x10^9)
q=charge
ll= absolute value marks ( I still remember from my Algebra Course))
r=distance
Now, let's plug in the numbers.
E=8.99x10^9*l-5.77x10^-9l/(0.450)^2
And yes! That's a LOT!
But I solved the same problem on paper 2 minutes ago:)
If you perform the calculations, you will get 256.2
Well. THIS one was correct or Acellus.
So our answer is:
256.2 N/C
Newtons per Coulomb
Hope this helps:)
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