What is the electric field at a point
0.450 m to the left of a
-5.77*10^-9 C charge?
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Physics, 10.05.2021 06:30 PotatoBananad
What is the electric field at a point
0.450 m to the left of a
-5.77*10^-9 C charge?
Include a + or - sign to indicate the
direction of the field.
(Unit = N/C)
Answers: 2
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