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Homework Statement
A -10.0 nC charge is located at position (x,y) = (2cm, 1cm).
At what (x,y) position(s) is the electric field:
Here is where they give me the different electric fields, one of which is: 161,000\hat{i} - 80,500\hat{j} N/C
The answers must be in cm.
Homework Equations
\vec{E} = \frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0}\frac{q}{r^2}\hat{r}
The Attempt at a Solution
What I first did was plug in the the numbers I'm given:
E = 161000
epsilon_0 = 8.85x10^-12
q = 10x10^-9
Then I try to get r^2 by itself by multiplying it with both sides and then dividing both sides by 161000.
I now have: r^2 = \frac{10\times10^{-9}}{4\pi(8.85\times10^{-12})(161000)}
Which gives me r^2 = 5.85*10^-4
Squarerooting the answer gives me 0.0236 meters which converted to cm is 2.36 rounded to 2.4.
Taking 2.4, I have added to the initial 2cm in the beginning of the problem to get 4.4 and have tried subtracting from 2 to get -0.4 but both are wrong. I did the first problem (E = -225,000 i-hat) the exact same way and I got the correct answer. My friend tried it out and also got the same answers as me.
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