The electric field strength is [tex]2.16\cdot 10^{26} N/C[/tex]
Explanation:
The strength of the electric field produced by a single point charge is given by:
[tex]E=k\frac{q}{r^2}[/tex]
where
[tex]k=8.99\cdot 10^9 Nm^{-2}C^{-2}[/tex] is the Coulomb's constant
q is the magnitude of the charge
r is the distance from the charge at which the field strength is calculated
For the charge in the problem, we have:
[tex]q=4.7 cC = 0.047 C[/tex] is the charge
[tex]r=1.4 nm = 1.4\cdot 10^{-9} m[/tex]
Therefore, the electric field strength is
[tex]E=(8.99\cdot 10^9)\frac{0.047}{(1.4\cdot 10^{-9})^2}=2.16\cdot 10^{26} N/C[/tex]
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