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Object A, which has been charged to +11.62 nC, is at the origin. Object B, which has been charged to -20.04 nC, is at x=0 and y=1.96 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric force, in micro-Newtons, on object A?

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Given

Charge on object A, q=11.62 nC at x=0

Charge on object B, q'=-20.04 nC at x=0, y=1.96 cm

To find

The electric force

Step-by-step explanation

The electric force is given by


\begin{gathered} F=(kqq^(\prime))/(r^2) \\ \Rightarrow F=9*10^9(11.62*10^(-9)*20.04*10^(-9))/((1.96*10^(-2))^2) \\ \Rightarrow F=5455.49\text{ microN} \end{gathered}

Conclusion

The electric force is 5455.49 micro-N

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