Flag question Απερ Give an expression for the electric field strength E at a point in terms of the charge q and distance r from the charge to that point. Use k for k = 4). (i.e. "*" for multiplication, "+" an "-" as usual. For powers used "^2", while for square root Use the following notation (without the quotes): "/" for division, use "sqrt". To indicate that square root applies to the whole expression use brackets - for example, for √AB use sqrt(A*B). For Greek letters such as π, a etc. use pi, alpha. For example to get √AB use 1/pi*A^2/B*sqrt(AB). Please use the exact variables given in the conditions of the problem: e.gif L is given, then do not use 7. Please use "Display response" button to check the you entered correct expression, before submitting your answer. 1 л в

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Use the following notation (without the quotes): "/" for division, "*" for multiplication, "+" an "-" as usual. For powers used "^2", while for square root
use "sqrt". To indicate that square root applies to the whole expression use brackets - for example, for √AB use sqrt(A*B). For Greek letters such as
π, a etc. use pi, alpha. For example to get 1 AVAB use 1/pi* A^2/B*sqrt(AB). Please use the exact variables given in the conditions of the problem:
e.gif L is given, then do not use 1. Please use "Display response" button to check the you entered correct expression, before submitting your answer.
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Transcribed Image Text:.00 44E0 Give an expression for the electric field strength E at a point in terms of the charge q and distance r from the charge to that point. Use k for k = 47). Flag question (i.e. Use the following notation (without the quotes): "/" for division, "*" for multiplication, "+" an "-" as usual. For powers used "^2", while for square root use "sqrt". To indicate that square root applies to the whole expression use brackets - for example, for √AB use sqrt(A*B). For Greek letters such as π, a etc. use pi, alpha. For example to get 1 AVAB use 1/pi* A^2/B*sqrt(AB). Please use the exact variables given in the conditions of the problem: e.gif L is given, then do not use 1. Please use "Display response" button to check the you entered correct expression, before submitting your answer. л в
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