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The electric field in a region is uniform (constant in space) and given by E-( 148.0 1 -110.03)N/C. An additional charge 10.4 nC (nano-coulombs) is placed into this region. What is the y component of the electric force on this charge?

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Answer:

The y-component of the electric force on this charge is
F_y = -1.144* 10^(-6)\ N.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Electric field in the region,
    \vec E = (148.0\ \hat i-110.0\ \hat j)\ N/C.
  • Charge placed into the region,
    q = 10.4\ nC = 10.4* 10^(-9)\ C.

where,
\hat i,\ \hat j are the unit vectors along the positive x and y axes respectively.

The electric field at a point is defined as the electrostatic force experienced per unit positive test charge, placed at that point, such that,


\vec E = (\vec F)/(q)\\\therefore \vec F = q\vec E\\=(10.4* 10^(-9))* (148.0\ \hat i-110.0\ \hat j)\\=(1.539* 10^(-6)\ \hat i-1.144* 10^(-6)\ \hat j)\ N.

Thus, the y-component of the electric force on this charge is
F_y = -1.144* 10^(-6)\ N.

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