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♛ A positively charged oil drop is falling near the surface of the Earth. A thunderstorm is nearby setting up a uniform electric field pointing upward in the area where the drop is located. Starting from rest, it takes this drop 5.66 s to fall 7.24 m. The oil drop has a mass of 6.35 × 10−13 kg and a charge of 7.78 × 10−16 C.
(a) At what acceleration is this falling drop?
(b) What is the electric force acting on this drop?
(c) What is the strength of the electric field?
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