The magnitude of the electric field due to a point charge decreases with increasing distance from that charge. (Coulomb'

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The magnitude of the electric field due to a point charge decreases with increasing distance from that charge. (Coulomb'

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The magnitude of the electric field due to a point charge decreases with increasing distance from that charge. (Coulomb's constant: k = 8.99 x 10° N-m²/C²) The electric field is measured 0.50 meters to the right of a point charge of +5.00 x 10° C, (where 1 nano Coulomb = 1 nC = 1x10 °C) What is the magnitude of this measured electric field? O 8.99 x 10' N/C O 1.80 x 1020 N/C O 5.56 x 10³ N/C 1.80 x 10² N/C O 8.99 x 1020 N/C Question 41 1 pts A parallel-plate capacitor is made of 2 square parallel conductive plates, each with an area of 2.5 x 103 m² and have a distance of 1.00 x 104 m between the 2 plates. A paper dielectric (k = 2.7) with the same area is between these 2 plates. (Eo 8.85 x 10-12 F/m) What is the capacitance of this parallel-plate capacitor?
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