At a distance of 1.60 m from a point charge of +2.00 C, there is an equipotential

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At a distance of 1.60 m from a point charge of +2.00 µC, there is an equipotential surface. At greater distances there are additional equipotential surfaces. The potential difference between any two successive surfaces is 1.00 × 103 V. Starting at a distance of 1.60 m and moving radially outward, how many of the additional equipotential surfaces are crossed by the time the electric field has shrunk to one-half of its initial value? Do not include the starting surface.

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Physics

ISBN: 978-1118486894

10th edition

Authors: David Young, Shane Stadler

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