At a distance r1 from a point charge, the magnitude of the electric field created by the charge is 360 N/C. At a distance r2 from the charge, the field has a magnitude of 160 N/C. Find the ratio r2/r1.
Electric field at a point is given by:
E = k*Q/R^2
Now given that at a distance r1 from point charge
E1 = k*Q/r1^2 = 360 N/C
at a distance r2, from point charge
E2 = k*Q/r2^2 = 160 N/C
here k and Q are constant, So
dividing eq 1/eq2
360/160 = (kQ/r1^2)/(kQ/r2^2)
9/4 = (r2/r1)^2
r2/r1 = sqrt (9/4)
r2/r1 = 3/2 = 1.5
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