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  • 21-03-2019
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What formula gives the strength of an electric field, E, at a distance from a known source charge? E = E = E = E =

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  • 21-03-2019

Answer;

E = kQ/d²

Explanation;

The electric field strength is dependent upon the quantity of charge on the source charge (Q) and the distance of separation (d) from the source charge.

Therefore; electric field strength is given by the formula;

E = kQ/d²;

where E is the electric field strength,

           Q is the quantity of charge on the source charge and

            d is the distance of separation from the source charge

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