Question
In a thundercloud there may be an electric
charge of 46 C near the top of the cloud and
−46 C near the bottom of the cloud.
If these charges are separated by about
6 km, what is the magnitude of the electric
force between these two sets of charges?
The value of the electric force constant is
8.98755 × 109 N · m2
/C
2
.
Answer in units of N.
please help me
charge of 46 C near the top of the cloud and
−46 C near the bottom of the cloud.
If these charges are separated by about
6 km, what is the magnitude of the electric
force between these two sets of charges?
The value of the electric force constant is
8.98755 × 109 N · m2
/C
2
.
Answer in units of N.
please help me
Answers
F = k Q1 Q2 / d^2
= 9*10^9 (46)(46)/(36*10^6)
= 9*10^9 (46)(46)/(36*10^6)
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