What is the magnitude of the electric field due to a 6.0 × 10–9 C charge at a point located 0.025 m from the charge? A. 8.6 × 10^4 N/C B. 1.2 × 10^4 N/C C. 1.8 × 10^5 N/C D. 3.6 × 10^6 N/C
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