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Marin Cunningham
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12 May, 02:56
How does Coulomb's law relate to test charges?
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Jensen Arnold
12 May, 03:04
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Coulomb's law relate to test charges whenever the positive charge and the negative charge are placed 1 meters apart inside a vacuum made of air. The force of repulsion between the positive and negative charges are around 9.0x10E9 N.
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