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Electric Field of a Point Charge Suppose the electric field 0.500 meters from a positive point charge is 1.25 x 105 Newtons per Coulomb. What is the charge? 0 A. 1.67 ?C (-) B. 3.48 ?C ° C. 5.14 ?C ? D. 7.29

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Answer:

Charge, q = 3.48 μC

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Electric field,
E=1.25* 10^5\ N/C

Distance form positive charge, r = 0.5 meters

We need to find the charge. It is given by the formula as follows :


E=(kq)/(r^2)


q=(Er^2)/(k)

k = electrostatic constant


q=(1.25* 10^5\ N/C* (0.5\ m)^2)/(9* 10^9)

q = 0.00000347 C

or


q=3.48* 10^(-6)\ C


q=3.48\ \mu C

So, the charge is 3.48 μC. Hence, this is the required solution.

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