Use Coulombs Law to calculate the force between a 0.05 C charge and a 0.06 C charge when they are 2 meters apart from each other

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Answer:

6,740,663.84 N

Explanation:

Coulombs Law states that [tex]F = k\frac{q_{1} q_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex], where k = coulombs law, q1 and q2 are charge one and charge 2 respectively, and r is distance

Substitute for q1 and q2, multiply .05 and .06 together

[tex]f= k \frac{.003}{r2}[/tex]

Substitute for r, simplify [tex]2^{2}[/tex]

[tex]f= k \frac{.003}{4}[/tex]

Divide .003 by 4

[tex]f=k*.00075\\[/tex]

Substitute in k

[tex]f=(8.9875517873681764 * 109 N.m2.C-2)*.00075[/tex]

[tex]force = 6740663.8405261[/tex]

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