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What is the strength of the electric field 3.0 cm from a small glass bead that has been charged to + 5.0 nc ?

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The electric field produced by a uniformly charged sphere is equal to that produced by a single point charge:

E(r)=k_e (Q)/(r^2)
where

k_e = 8.99 \cdot 10^9 Nm^2 C^(-2) is the Coulomb's constant
Q is the charge of the sphere
r is the distance at which we calculate the field strength

The glass bead of our problem has a charge of
Q=+5.0 nC=+5.0 \cdot 10^(-9) C, and if we use the previous formula we can calculate the electric field strength at distance
r=3.0 cm=0.03 m from the bead:

E=(8.99 \cdot 10^9 Nm^2C^(-2)) (5 \cdot 10^(-9)C)/((0.03 m)^2)=5 \cdot 10^4 N/C
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