find the magnitude of the charges q1 and q2
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the magnitude of the electric field (E) produced by a point charge with a charge of magnitude Q, at a point a distance r away from the point charge, is given by the equation E = kQ/r2, where k is a constant with a value of 8.99 x 109 N m2/C2.
The magnitude of q1 and q2
Coulomb's Law describes the force between two charged point-like particles: q1 * q2 F = k * ---------- r^2 where k = Coulomb's constant = 8.99 x 10^9 (N*m^2/C^2) q1 = charge on first particle (Coulombs) q2 = charge on second particle (Coulombs) r = distance between particles (meters).
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