At what distance would charges of 1C each interact with a force of 1H in a vacuum?

q1 = 1 Cl.

q2 = 1 Cl.

F = 1 N.

k = 8.98 * 10 ^ 9 N * m ^ 2 / Kl ^ 2.

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According to Coulomb’s law, the interaction force F between charges is determined by the formula: F = k * q1 * q2 / r ^ 2, where k is the electrostatic constant, q1, q2 are the values of the interacting charges, r is the distance between the charges.

The formula for determining the distance between charges will be: r = √ (k * q1 * q2 / F).

r = √ (8.98 * 10 ^ 9 N * m ^ 2 / Kl ^ 2 * 1 Kl * 1 Kl / 1 N) = 94000 m.

Answer: the charges are at a distance of r = 94000 m.



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