A charge Q creates an electric potential of +118.0 V at a distance of 13.5 cm. What is Q in Coulombs?
Approach used:- Here we use the formula for
potential due to a charge to find the charge Q,
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A charge Q creates an electric potential of +118.0 V at a distance of 13.5 cm....
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