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The smallest electric charge that can be put on an object is the charge of an electron or a proton, which are fundamental particles with charges of approximately 1.6 x 10^-19 coulombs.

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Electric potential is the amount of electric potential energy per unit charge at a certain point in an electric field. In the case of two oppositely charged plates, electric potential is the measure of the electric potential energy per unit charge experienced by a charge placed between the plates. It is measured in volts and is proportional to the strength of the electric field between the plates.


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What is a 2-c charge experiences a force of 40 n when put at a certain location in space . The electric field at that location is?

The electric field at that location is 20 N/C. This can be determined using the formula E = F/q, where E is the electric field, F is the force, and q is the charge. Given that F = 40 N and q = 2 C, we can plug in the values to find E = 40 N / 2 C = 20 N/C.

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