how to calculate electric field two charges are given
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To determine the amount of electrical charge that flows in a circuit, you need to know the current flow and how long it flows for. The equation is: charge (coulomb, C) = current (ampere, A) × time (second, s). For example, if a a current of 20 A flows for 40 s, the calculation is 20 × 40.
Since electric field is defined as a force per charge, its units would be force units divided by charge units. In this case, the standard metric units are Newton/Coulomb or N/C
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