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A charge moves a distance
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A charge moves a distance of 1.7 cm in the direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 200 N/C.
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A charge moves a distance of 1.4 cm in the
direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 244 N/C. The electrical
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Help, I know the answer is 4.8 X 10^-19, but I can not figure out how to do it or what formula to use. The question is "A charge
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Which combination of charge and distance would lead to the strongest repulsive force ? a + 1 charge and a -1 charge at a
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Joe
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Which combination of charge and distance would lead to the strongest repulsive force ?
a + 1 charge and a -1 charge at a distance
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Consider the electric field created by a very long charged line of negative linear charge density -2.50 nC/m.
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Consider the electric field created by a very long charged line of negative linear charge density -2.50 nC/m.
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A proton is located at a distance of 0.430 m from a point charge of +8.30 µC. The repulsive electric force moves the proton
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Consider the electric field created by a very long charged line of negative linear charge density -2.50 nC/m.
A small positive
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Susie
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1. Which combination of charge and distance would lead to the strongest repulsive force ?
A. a + 1 charge and a -1 charge at a
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