Answer:
the ratio of r₂/r₁ is 1.37.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
magnitude of electric field strength at a distance r₁, E₁ = 300 N/C
magnitude of electric field strength at a distance r₂, E₂ = 160 N/C
Electric field strength is given as;
![E = (kQ)/(r^2) \\\\E_1r_1^2 = E_2r_2 ^2\\\\(E_1)/(E_2) = (r_2^2)/(r_1^2) \\\\(E_1)/(E_2) =( (r_2)/(r_1))^2\\\\\sqrt{(E_1)/(E_2) } = (r_2)/(r_1)\\\\(r_2)/(r_1) = \sqrt{(300)/(160) }\\\\(r_2)/(r_1) =1.37](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/physics/college/k6xuazad83xrn0964910qck8yroofknmv2.png)
Therefore, the ratio of r₂/r₁ is 1.37.