Physics, 03.01.2020 12:31, batman48000
Two charged particles are placed 2.0 meters apart. the first charge is +2.0 e-6 c, and the second charge is +4.0 e-6
c. what is the electrical force between the two charges? (k = 9.0 e9 nm2/c2)
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