What is the force experienced by a test charge of 0.20 μC placed in an electric field of 3.2 x 10⁶ N/C?
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Your questions is from the chapter of Electrostatics
The basic formula for this is F =qE
where F us force q is charge and E is electrical field magnitude
So the force experienced is F= 0.2x10^-6X3.2x10^6
10^-6 is done to convert micro coulomb to its SI unit of charge coulomb and it also eased the calculation of powers of 10 by cancellation of powers hence the net result will actually be 0.2x3.2 = 0.64N
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Here's your answer
Your questions is from the chapter of Electrostatics
The basic formula for this is F =qE
where F us force q is charge and E is electrical field magnitude
So the force experienced is F= 0.2x10^-6X3.2x10^6
10^-6 is done to convert micro coulomb to its SI unit of charge coulomb and it also eased the calculation of powers of 10 by cancellation of powers hence the net result will actually be 0.2x3.2 = 0.64N
Hope this helps
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What is the force experienced by a test charge of 0.20 μC placed in an electric field of 3.2 x 10⁶ N/C?
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