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A space probe approaches a planet, taking measurements as it goes. If it detects a potential difference of 6000.0 MV between the altitudes of 251,000.0 km and 274,000.0 km above the planet's surface, what is the approximate electric field strength produced by the planet at 262,500.0 km above the surface? Assume the electric field strength is approximately constant at these altitudes. 
A) 260.87 N/C 
B) 0.26087 N/C 
C) -260.87 N/C 
D) 496.89 µN/C 
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A space probe approaches a planet, taking measurements as it goes. If it detects a potential difference of 6000 MV between the altitudes of 253,000 km and 276,000 km above the planet's surface, what is the approximate electric field strength produced by the planet at 264,500 km above the surface? Assume the electric field strength is approximately constant at these altitudes. A space probe approaches a planet, taking measurements as it goes. If it detects a potential difference of 6000 MV between the altitudes of 253,000 km and 276,000 km above the planet's surface, what is the approximate electric field strength produced by the planet at 264,500 km above the surface? Assume the electric field strength is approximately constant at these altitudes.
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