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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How to Find newton per coulomb ?

OpenStudy (cybershadow):

Newton is unit of force of Coloumb is unit of C so basically we gotta find units of Force/Charge , also Force = kqiq2/r^2 that is Force is directly propotional to the square of charge and inveresly propotional to square of distance so Force/Charge = Charge^2/Charge*Distance^2 = Charge/Distance^2 so N/C =Coloumb/m^2

OpenStudy (cybershadow):

u can clear doubts if any @nawaf149

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