A particle has a charge of -5.65 nC. Part A Find the magnitude of the electric field due to this particle at a point 0.2

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A particle has a charge of -5.65 nC. Part A Find the magnitude of the electric field due to this particle at a point 0.2

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A Particle Has A Charge Of 5 65 Nc Part A Find The Magnitude Of The Electric Field Due To This Particle At A Point 0 2 1
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A particle has a charge of -5.65 nC. Part A Find the magnitude of the electric field due to this particle at a point 0.250 m directly above it. Express your answer with the appropriate units. E = 432 μÄ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part B N C X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Find the direction. this electric field. Oup, away from the particle Ⓒdown, toward the particle ? Review | Constants
▼ Part C At what distance from this particle does its electric field have a magnitude of 11.0 N/C ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. L = Submit 0 μÅ Value Provide Feedback Request Answer Units ?
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