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A charge q produces an electric field of strength 4E at a distance of d away. Determine the electric field strength at a distance of 1/3d away.

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distance is 1/3 of the original, force is 9x the original force.
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Answer:

Electric field strength is 4E/9

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that, a charge q produces an electric field of strength 4E at a distance of d away.

The electric field at a distance d is given by :


E=k(q)/(d^2)......(1)

According to question,
4E=k(q)/(d^2)........(2)

From equation (1), it is clear that electric field strength is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.

We have to find the electric field strength (E') at a distance of 1/3d away. So,


E'=k(q)/((d/3)^2)............(3)

Taking ratios of equation (2) and (3). So,


(4E)/(E')=(k(q)/(d^2))/(k(q)/((d/3)^2))


(4E)/(E')=9


E'=(4E)/(9)

So, the electric field strength at a distance of (1/3)d away is 4E/9

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