A 1 C charge and a -3 C charge are 2 m apart. What is the magnitude of the elect
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A 1 C charge and a -3 C charge are 2 m apart. What is the magnitude of the electric force between them? Is the force attractive or repulsive? A proton (mass 1.67x10A-27 kg, charge 1.602x10A-19 C) is placed in a uniform electric field. The proton undergoes an acceleration of 1046 m/s 2. What is the magnitude of the electric field? A 2 C charge is placed at position (x,y)-(-1 m, O m), and a 3 C charge is placed at position (2 m, 0 m). What is the electric field at the origin? What is the electric field at position (0 m, 1 m)?Explanation / Answer
According to the given problem,
1.) Using the columbs law,
F = kq1q2/r2
F = 6.74*109 N.
As they are opposite charges F is attraction.
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