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16 December, 08:54

What is the force between a 3 C charge and a 2 C charge separated by a distance of 5 meters?

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  1. 16 December, 09:23
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    Force =

    Constant x

    Charge-A x charge-B

    divided by

    Distance-squared.

    Constant = 9 x 10^9 N-meter^2/coul^2

    Force = (9 x 10^9) (3 C) (2 C)

    Divided by

    (5 meters) ^2.

    = (9 x 10^9) (6 C^2) / (25 m^2)

    = 2.16 x 10^9 Newtons.

    That's 2,160,000,000 Newton's.

    = about 485 million pounds

    = about 243 thousand tons.

    (One Coulomb is a very big charge!)
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