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7 June, 07:10

A source charge of 5.0 µC generates an electric field of 3.93 * 105 at the location of a test charge. How far is the test charge from the source charge?

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  1. 7 June, 07:18
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    Electric field is given by the formula E = kQ/r²; where k=9.0 x10^9 Nm²/C², Q is the source charge, and r is the distance between the two charges (in meters).

    Manipulating the equation, we have:

    r = √ (kQ/E) = √[ (9.0x10^9) (5.0 x10^-6) / 3.93x10^5) ]

    r = 0.338 m
  2. 7 June, 09:04
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    It's 0.338. I got it wrong so here is the right answer.
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