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4. Find the magnitude of the force between two charges Q1 = 3µC, Q2 = 2.5µC that are 50mm apart.
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Nonetheless
What have you tried?
A quick search of force between two charges gives you Coulomb's Law:
F=(k*Q1*Q2)/d^2
Make sure your charges are in Coulombs and d is in metres.
8 years ago

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