4.Electric fields of charge distributions4 points R1=0.8m 91-3.6x e2=8.0m 92=+4.5x d=3m ETotal? Z 311 cne 2gm 02
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The electric field at a distance R1 from a point charge q is given by E1 = k * (q / R1^2), where k is the Coulomb's constant (8.99 x 10^9 N m^2/C^2). E1 = (8.99 x 10^9 N m^2/C^2) * (3.6 x 10^-9 C) / (0.8m)^2 E1 = 16.0875 N/C Show more…
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