What is the magnitude of the force a 1.5 x 10^6 C charge exerts on a 3.2 x 10^4 C charge located 1.5 m away?

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2018

#F=1.92*10^(20)"N"#

Explanation:

We can use Coulomb's law to determine the force exerted by each of the charges on the other. These forces will be equal in magnitude.

Coulomb's law:

#F=k*(abs(q_1)abs(q_2))/r^2#

where #r# is the distance between the charges #q_1# and #q_2#, and #k# is a proportionality constant given by #1/(4piepsilon_0)#. This has an approximate value of #8.99*10^9Nm^2//C^2#.

Given #q_1=1.5*10^6C, q_1=3.2*10^4C,# and #r=1.5m#, we have:

#=>F=(8.99*10^9Nm^2//C^2)((1.5*10^6)(3.2*10^4))/(1.5m)^2#

#=>F=1.92*10^(20)"N"#

This is a huge force as a result of huge charges.