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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
13

What is the magnitude e of the electric field at point p? throughout this part, express your answers in terms of the constant k,

defined by k=14Ïϵ0. express your answer in terms of l, λ, d, and k?
Physics
1 answer:
amm18123 years ago
5 0
The strength of the electric field is generally equal to 

E = F/Q

However, this could be modified in terms of charge and distance,d.
E = kQ/d²
The k is actually a constant which is equal to 1/4π∈₀

Since no given quantitative data, the answer should just be E = kQ/r².
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