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Physics, 13.11.2019 06:31 russboys3

What formula gives the strength of an electric field, e, at a distance from a known source charge? e = startfraction f subscript e baseline over q times d endfraction. e = startfraction k times q over d endfraction. e = startfraction k times q over d superscript 2 baseline endfraction. e = startfraction f subscript e baseline over d endfraction.

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