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What is the electric field 3.3 m from the center of the terminal of a Van de Graaff with a 7.20 mC charge, noting that the field is equivalent to that of a point charge at the center of the terminal?

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Answer:

Electric Field is
5.943801*10^6 N/C

Step-by-step explanation:

Electric Field:

It originates from positive charge and ends at negative charge.

General Formula for electric Field:


E=(kq)/(r^2)

where:

k is the Coulomb Constant

q is the charge

r is the distance

Given:

q=7.20 mC

r=3.3 meters

k=
8.99*10^9 N.m^2/C^2

Find:

Electric Field=?

Solution:


E=(kq)/(r^2)


E=((8.99*10^9)(7.20*10^(-3)))/(3.3^2)\\E=5943801.653 N/C\\E=5.943801653*10^6 N/C

Electric Field is
5.943801*10^6 N/C

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