2. (i) Two equal magnitude charges have ( 19 mathrm{~N} ) force in between them. They have been kept ( 8 mathrm{~cm} ) apart. Find the magnitude of the charges. (ii) Find the magnitude of the electric field when the charge is ( -5 imes 10^{-6} mathrm{C} ) (iii)From (i), where will we find the neutral point for similar charges kept in a line?
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So, we can write the equation as: F = k * q1 * q2 / r^2 Given that the charges are of equal magnitude (q1 = q2 = q), the force between them is 19 N and the distance between them is 8 cm (or 0.08 m), we can substitute these values into the equation to find the Show more…
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