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Suppose the surface carries a 2.00-nc electric charge. what is the maximum magnitude of the electric force, in newtons, it experiences?

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Final answer:

To calculate the maximum magnitude of the electric force, we need more information about the electric field strength.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the maximum magnitude of the electric force, we need to multiply the electric charge (q) by the electric field strength (E). The formula for calculating electric force is given as F = q * E. In this case, the electric charge is 2.00 nc, and the question does not provide the electric field strength. Therefore, we need more information to calculate the maximum magnitude of the electric force.

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