The potential difference between the two points shown in the figure is 75.0 V. The two points are 0.200 m apart and located in a region where the electric field is uniform. Find the magnitude of the electric field. 1100 V/m 15.0 V 375 V/m 75.0 V
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The formula to calculate the electric field strength is: E = V / d Plugging in the given values: E = 75.0 V / 0.200 m E = 375 V/m Show more…
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