The magnitude of the electric

  1. What must the charge (sign and magnitude) of a particle of mass 1.48g be for it to remain stationary when placed in a
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  2. An object with a charge of -4.5 micro C and a mass of 1.1×10−2 kg experiences an upward electric force, due to a uniform
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  3. An object with a charge of -4.4 uC and a mass of 1.4×10^−2 kg experiences an upward electric force, due to a uniform electric
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  4. A uniform electric field exists everywhere in the x, y plane. This electric field has a magnitude of 5600 N/C and is directed in
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  5. A uniform electric field exists everywhere in the x, y plane. This electric field has a magnitude of 5700 N/C and is directed in
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  6. Consider an electron, of charge magnitude e = 1.602 ✕ 10−19 C and mass me = 9.11 ✕ 10−31 kg, moving in an electric field
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  7. Two point charges of equal magnitude are 8cm apart. at the midpoint of the line connecting them, their combined electric field
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  8. What must the charge (sign and magnitude) of a particle of mass 1.47g be for it to remain stationary when placed in a
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  9. 4. In general, the electric force is directly related to the magnitude (strength) of the charges. This means that as the
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  10. Two point charges attract each other with an electric force of magnitude F. If one charge is reduced to 1/3 its original value
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