A charge of 3 uc is to be split into two parts that are separated by 0.9 m. The maximum possible magnitude of the electrostatic force between those two parts is: 22.50 mN 2.25 mN 25.00 mN 22.22 mN 8.33 mN Answer is in the above options
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A charge of 3 uc is to be split into two parts that are separated by 0.9 m. The maximum possible magnitude of the electrostatic force between those two parts is:
22.50 mN
2.25 mN
25.00 mN
22.22 mN
8.33 mN
Answer is in the above options
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