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An electron experiences an electric force of 0.70 nN . What’s the field strength at its location?
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Steve
well, F=qE
so, plug in the values for q and F, and you can find E.
You need to look up the Coulomb charge of one electron.
so, plug in the values for q and F, and you can find E.
You need to look up the Coulomb charge of one electron.
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a
ı found 4.375x10^-20 but the systems says your answer is incorrect can you help me
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Steve
1 electron is 1.60217662 × 10^-19 C
E = (0.7*10^-9)/(1.602*10^-19) = 0.43695*10^10
or 4.3695*10^9
Better check how you did your exponents.
Also, how many significant digits you need at each step.
E = (0.7*10^-9)/(1.602*10^-19) = 0.43695*10^10
or 4.3695*10^9
Better check how you did your exponents.
Also, how many significant digits you need at each step.
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a
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