A single point charge sits alone in a region of space. The electric field due to the charge at a distance of 0.238 meters is 3.66 Ă— 10^3 N/C. Calculate the magnitude of the charge on the point charge.
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66 x 10^3 N/C, distance d = 0.238 meters, and the constant K = 8.99 x 10^9 N m^2/C^2. Show more…
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