Physics, 19.07.2019 04:10, onewaydemon
The electric field at a point 2.8 cm from a small object points toward the object with a strength of 180,000 n/c. what is the object's charge q? ( k = 1/4πε 0 = 8.99 × 10 9 n ∙ m 2/c 2)
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