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Calculate the force a test charge of 0.001 coulomb would experience in the field across charged plates of 12 volts and separation of 0.4 cm. 5 x 10-3 N 5x105N 5 x 10-2 N • 3
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Calculate the force a test charge of 0.001 coulomb would experience in the field across charged plates of 12 volts and separation of 0.4 cm. 5 x 10-3 N 5x105N 5 x 10-2 N • 3
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Calculate the force a test charge of 0.001 coulomb would experience in the field across charged plates of 12 volts and
separation of 0.4 cm.
5 x 10-3 N
5x105N
5 x 10-2 N
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