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Question: The force between two 0.0006C charges is 0.3N. What is the distance between them?
You can compute this using Coulomb's Law, which states that the force between two charges is given by F = k*|q1*q2|/r^2, where F is the force, k is Coulomb's constant (approximately 8.99*10^9 N*m^2/C^2), q1 and q2 are the charges, and r is the distance between the charges. Given F = 0.3N, q1 = q2 = 0.0006C, and you want to find r. Rearranging the equation to find r gives r = sqrt[ k*|q1*q2| / F ]. Plugging in the given values and solving gives: r = sqrt[(8.99*10^9 N*m^2/C^2 * (0.0006C)^2) / 0.3N] Hence, you can calculate the distance r.
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