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A charged particle is at the origin of coordinates. The
particle produces an electric field of 4 kN/C at the point
with position vector 36 cm. At what location does the field
have the value 1 kN/C?


Ans: 72 cm

Could someone please explain to me what equation I would use and how I would approach this problem? Thank you.
15 years ago

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bob
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14 years ago

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