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If the magnitude of a charge is twice as much as another charge, but the force experienced is the same, then the electric field strength of this charge is _____ the strength of the other charge.

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Answer:

The new electric field strength of this charge is half of the strength of the other charge.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric force acting on the charge particle is given by :

F = q E


E=(F)/(q)

Where

q is the charged particle

E is the electric field

If the magnitude of a charge is twice as much as another charge, q' = 2q, but the force experienced is the same, then the new electric field is given by :


E'=(F)/(q')


E'=(F)/((2q))


E'=(1)/(2)* (F)/(q)


E'=(E)/(2)

So, the new electric field strength of this charge is half of the strength of the other charge. Hence, this is the required solution.

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