The charge of an electron is e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 C. The coulomb constant is given by k = 8.987 x 10° N m Radius of the Earth is R = 6371 km. For scientific input you can write the coulomb constant in the input box in one of the following ways 1) 8.987 x 10 A 9 2) 8.987 x 10 A +9 3) 8.987e + 9 4) 8.987e9 No space is allowed between different characters. Coulomb constant Give your answer to at least two significance digits. N m²/C² charge of an electron Give your answer to at least two significance digits. C Radius of earth Give your answer to at least two significance digits. km
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