the electrical force on a 5-C charge is 100N. What is the value of the electric field at the place where the charge is located? A) 100 N/C B) 5 N/C C) 500 N/C D0 20 N/C E) 105 N/C
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The formula that relates these quantities is given by: \[ F = q \cdot E \] where: - \( F \) is the electric force (in Newtons), - \( q \) is the charge (in Coulombs), - \( E \) is the electric field (in N/C). Show more…
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