How far apart are two identical charges of +6.00 mC if the force between them is 25.0 N?
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We know that the force between two charges is given by Coulomb's law, which states that the force (F) between two charges is equal to the product of the charges (q1 and q2), divided by the square of the distance (r) between them, multiplied by the constant (k), Show more…
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