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a uniform electric field E=15 N/C points downwards. A particle with charge q=-0.15 C is placed in the electric field. What is the magnitude and direction of the force on the particle?

User Franza
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Answer:

2.25 N upwards

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

800 N/C to the right

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation that relates force on a charge, electric field and charge is


F=qE

where

F is the force acting on the charge

q is the charge

E is the electric field

In this problem, we have


E=15 N/C is the electric field


q=-0.15 C is the charge

Substituting into the formula, we find the force


F=(-0.15 C)(15 N/C)=-2.25 N

Concerning the direction:

- The electric field and the force have same directions if the charge is positive

- The electric field and the force have opposite directions if the charge is negative

Here the charge is negative, so the electric field has opposite direction to the force: therefore, it must be upwards.

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