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The electric field due to a certain point charge has a magnitude E at a distance of 0.500 cm from the charge.
Part A
What will be the magnitude of this field (in terms of E) if we move 1.50cm farther away from the charge?
Part B
What will be the magnitude of the field (in terms of E) if we move an additional 1.50cm farther away than in part (a)?
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