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By what distance must two charges of +2 C and +4 C be separated so that the repulsive force between them is 4.10 1010 N?
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Coulomb’s Law
F = k •q1•q2/r^2,
k =9•10^9 N•m^2/C^2,
r =sqrt{ k •q1•q2/F}
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