Electric field and force between charges at varying distances

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The discussion focuses on calculating the electric field strength and force experienced by a 25µC charge at varying distances from an 8µC charge in air. A request for assistance is made to provide calculations or a clearer image of the data table. Participants emphasize the importance of showing initial efforts in problem-solving. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in presenting information for effective collaboration. Overall, the thread revolves around seeking help with physics calculations related to electric charges.
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Find the Force and Electric field strength experienced by a 25µC charge particle a distance r away from another 8µC charge particle in air for the following distances.

I have this table below would anyone be able to help me out would be much appreciated!

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Your table is just a thumbnail image and can't be magnified. Please post another image.
 
sorry mate here you go :smile:

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Where is your initial effort?
 
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