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Physics, 06.05.2021 21:30 maddietomlinson113

You have a charge, Q, a distance 0.35 m from where you are measuring its electrical properties. You measure an electric field strength of 3.5 x 106 N/C.

What is the charge, Q?

What is the electric potential at this point?

What would happen to the field strength if the charge was moved to a distance of 0.70 m? How would the potential change?

At 0.70 m, what is the potential energy available to an electron due to charge Q's influence?

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