The electric field E near the surface of the Earth points downward and has a mag
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The electric field E near the surface of the Earth points downward and has a magnitude of 150 N.C.^-1. We put an electron (of mass m and charge q(e)) in this field. A force F(e) acts on the electron due to the Earth's gravitational field. Which of the following statements is correct? (use the following: m = 9.1 X 10^-31 kg; q(e) = -1.61 X 10^-19 C ; g = 9.8 m.s.^-2; F(e) = q(e) X E; F(g) = m X g.)
A.) F(e) points upward and its magnitude is 2.7 X 10^12 times that of F(g)
B.) F(e) points downward and its magnitude is 2.7 X 10^12 times that of F(g)
C.) F(e) points upward and its magnitude is 2.7 X 10^-12 times that of F(g)
D.) F(e) points downward and its magnitude is 2.7 X 10^-12 times that of F(g)
Explanation / Answer
F(e) = -qE = 1.6*10^-19*150 = 240*10^-19 N
F(g) =- mg = -89.18*10^-31 N
electric force is much bigger than the gravitational force
F(e) points upward and its magnitude is 2.7 X 10^12 times that of F(g)
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