If a charge of +1 µC is placed in an electric field of 2000 N/C, what is the for

Practice Questions

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If a charge of +1 µC is placed in an electric field of 2000 N/C, what is the force acting on the charge? (2021)
  1. 0.002 N
  2. 0.2 N
  3. 2 N
  4. 20 N

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a charge of +1 µC is placed in an electric field of 2000 N/C, what is the force acting on the charge? (2021)
  • Step 1: Identify the charge value. The charge given is +1 µC (microcoulomb). Convert this to coulombs: 1 µC = 1 × 10^-6 C.
  • Step 2: Identify the electric field strength. The electric field strength given is 2000 N/C.
  • Step 3: Use the formula for force in an electric field, which is F = qE, where F is the force, q is the charge, and E is the electric field strength.
  • Step 4: Substitute the values into the formula: F = (1 × 10^-6 C) * (2000 N/C).
  • Step 5: Calculate the force: F = 1 × 10^-6 * 2000 = 0.002 N.
  • Electric Force Calculation – The question tests the ability to calculate the force acting on a charge in an electric field using the formula F = qE, where F is the force, q is the charge, and E is the electric field strength.
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