November 10, 20169 yr are you ever going to post something useful What do you want to hear Mr? Acerd Edited November 10, 20169 yr by Kimbo
November 11, 20169 yr don't you use this F= kqq /r^2 or something along those lines? and then rearrange according once you have F into V
November 11, 20169 yr https://gyazo.com/a546deaa10555549fcd190d76df19eda How do i solve.. I don't have a formula/data sheet with me or can be assed reading about it, but i'm pretty sure there is a relationship between force and work (energy) which can then be used into finding voltage... for all i know i could be wrong but fuck it, good luck
November 11, 20169 yr Good luck on finding the answer, I only did basic physics to college level lol so I wouldn't know
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