Question: A (10 mathrm{nC}) charge sits at a point in space where the magnitude of the electric field is (1200 mathrm{~N} / mathrm{C}). What will the

A \(10 \mathrm{nC}\) charge sits at a point in space where the magnitude of the electric field is \(1200 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{C}\). What will the magnitude of the field be if the \(10 \mathrm{nC}\) charge is replaced by a \(20 \mathrm{nC}\) charge?

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