An electric field (vec{E}=(200,000 mathrm{~N} / mathrm{C}), right ()) causes the (2.0 mathrm{~g}) ball in Figure P20.66
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An electric field \(\vec{E}=(200,000 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{C}\), right \()\) causes the \(2.0 \mathrm{~g}\) ball in Figure P20.66 to hang at an angle. What is \(\theta\) ?
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25 nC ( 2.0 g FIGURE P20.66
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