Answer:
5.4 NC⁻¹
Step-by-step explanation:
Electric field strength is a quantitative expression of the intensity of an electric field at a particular location.
The standard unit - volt per meter (v/m).
- Any electrically charged object produces an electric field. This field has an effect on other charged objects.
- The field strength at a particular distance from an object is directly proportional to the electric charge, in coulombs, on that object.
- The field strength is inversely proportional to the distance from a charged object.
Therefore we can state the above points as a equation as follows
![E=k(Q)/(r^(2) ) \\ k = (1)/(4*pi*e ) = 9*10^(9)mF^(-1) E=9*10^(9)*(6*10^(-6))/(100^(2) )\\E = 5.4 NC^(-1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/6tzmx0s9rfw9zjv7ez5mg4x16d0j7l70tp.png)