Question: A point charge q is at distance d away from a very large, uniformly charged plane. The plane exerts a force F on q.
A point charge q is at distance d away from a very large, uniformly charged plane. The plane exerts a force F on q. The point charge is then moved to a new location, at distance d from the plane. What is the force F exerted by the plane on q at this new location? Assume the point charge is a proton. q= e = 1.602e-19 C; F = 1.358x10-13 N; d = 1 mm; d = 5.2 mm; (charge density on the plane = ) 1.24E36 N Submit Answer Incompatible units. No conversion found between "N" and the requ (F =)
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