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11. A 200-n/c electric field is in the positive direction. The force on an electron in this field is:​

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Answered by kashafshk
2

F = 320×10^-19 N

Explanation:

As

The electric field is force per unit charge.

E = F/q

F= E×q

E=200 N/C

q on the electron is 1.6×10^-19

By putting the values in

F=E×q

F= 200×1.6×10^-19

F = 320×10^-19 Newton.

Answered by thakrepayal25
3

Given:-

200-n/c is electric field

As we have to find electron force,

  The electric field is defined as the amount of force per unit of charge.

 E=\frac{F}{q}

F=E*q

E=200\frac{N}{C}

q on the electron is 1.6*10^{-9}

By putting the values in

F=E*q

F= 200×F=200*1.6*10^{-9}

Therefore  the force on an electron in this field is 320*10^{-19} N

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