Tut 1 Phys 152/162 UKZN 2024 (Electric charge and Electric field) Problem 21.03. A 1.0 C point charge is 15 m from a second point charge, and the electric force on one of them due to the other is 1.0 N. What is the magnitude of the second charge?
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98755 × 10^9 N⋅m^2/C^2$) * $q_1$ and $q_2$ are the magnitudes of the charges * $r$ is the distance between the charges Show more…
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