Given the magnitude of an electric field directed downward equals 100 N/C. If two point charges (qA and qB), qA=2000 V and qB= 1000V. The charges are located 10 cm apart. What is the field strength at qA?
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Given the magnitude of an electric field directed downward equals 100 N/C. If two point charges (qA and qB), qA=2000 V and qB= 1000V. The charges are located 10 cm apart. What is the field strength at qA?
Given the charges as 2 μC and 1 μC. Since charge cannot be expressed in volts for calculation, it is taken as coulombs.
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