The electric field caused by a certain point charge has a magnitude of 6.50 x 103 N/C at a distance of 0.100 m from the charge. What is the magnitude of the charge?

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Chapter19: Electric Forces And Electric Fields
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  1. The electric field caused by a certain point charge has a magnitude of 6.50 x 103 N/C at a distance of 0.100 m from the charge. What is the magnitude of the charge?
  2. At what distance from a particle with a charge of 5.00 nC does the electric field of that charge have a magnitude of 4.00 N/C?
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