Two point change 66 and 3C are 20m
apart. If the charges are
are placed in medias
whose r...
Physics, 21.05.2021 01:00, ayoismeisjjjjuan
Two point change 66 and 3C are 20m
apart. If the charges are
are placed in medias
whose relatire permittivity is 1.8, calculate horen
the force between the charges
Take (ne)t = 9.0x107 Nontcz
Answers: 3
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