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A tiny ball (mass = 0.015 kg) carries a charge of -19C. What is the electric field magnitude that would cause the ball to float above the ground?
12 years ago

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Answered by drwls
E*Q = M*g

Solve for E, in units of Newtons/Coulomb (same as Volts/meter)
12 years ago
Answered by robert
-2.793e-6
8 years ago

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