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What is the electric field experienced by a charged balloon if the charge on the balloon is 9.4 × 10-10 coulombs and the force it experiences is 8.2 × 10-2 newtons?

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We know, F = q.E
E = F/q
Here, F = 8.2 * 10⁻²
q = 9.4 * 10⁻¹⁰

Substitute values into the expression:
E = 8.2 * 10⁻² / 9.4 * 10⁻¹⁰
E = 8.72 * 10⁷ N/C

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User Ernesto Schiavo
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Answer:

Electric field,
E=8.72* 10^7\ N/C

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Charge on the balloon,
q=9.4* 10^(-10)\ C

Force experienced by the balloon,
F=8.2* 10^(-2)\ N

The relation between electric force and electric field is given by :


E=(F)/(q)


E=(8.2* 10^(-2))/(9.4* 10^(-10))


E=8.72* 10^7\ N/C

Hence, the electric field experienced by a charged balloon is
8.72* 10^7\ N/C

User Gerry Shaw
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