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calculate the force on an electron in a field of 1500 N/C. take the charge of an electron to be 1.6×10^-19 coulomb

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Answered by abhishek664
19
in electric field the formula of force is

F = Q/E
where Q is charge of those particle
E= electric field

so now:
the force of an electronic

F=1.6×10^-19 C/1500 N/C

F= 1.06 × 10^-16 N

I hope it helps
Answered by mindfulmaisel
17

"The electric field the formula of force is

\mathrm{F}=\mathrm{Q} / \mathrm{E}

where, Q = charge of those particle

           E= electric field

Given,

The force of the electron in a field is =1500 \mathrm{N} / \mathrm{C}and the charge of the electron =1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}

{ F }=\frac { 1.6\times 10^{ -19 }{ C } }{ 1500{ N }/{ C } }

{ F }=1.06\times 10^{ -16 }{ N }

The electric field is actually a field created by the current when it is flowing in a conductor."

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