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Charge is given in microcoulombs. What must you multiply the charge by to use Coulomb's

law to calculate the electric force?
O
A. 10-6
O
B. 10-3
C. 106
D. 103

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Charge is given in microcoulombs. What must you multiply the charge by to use Coulomb-example-1
User Sai Chander
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Answer:

Option A. 10¯⁶

Step-by-step explanation:

To know which option is correct, we must bear in mind, the relationship between micro coulomb (μC) and coulomb (C). This is given below:

Recall:

1 μC = 10¯⁶ C

Therefore, to convert micro coulomb (μC) to coulomb (C), multiply the value given in micro coulomb (μC) by 10¯⁶.

Thus, option A gives the correct answer to the question.

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