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19 May, 03:18

What is the magnitude of qsoot (in units of C) so that the electric force exerted on the particle is equal to its weight = mg?.

Use: g = 10 m/s², and k = 9E9 N m²/C².

How many electrons must be added to the soot particle?

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  1. 19 May, 03:33
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    Answer: In the exercise there are lost data, but I already found the exercise in a book

    qsoot = 6.66e-18

    no. electrons = approximately 42 electrons

    Explanation:

    msoot = 1.2e-12 kg

    qcollector = 2e-06 C

    rcollector = 0.1 m

    The electric force must be equal to the weigth, so:

    W=msoot*g (1)

    Felec = k*qsoot*qcollector/r^2 (2)

    equaling (1) and (2):

    msoot*g = k*qsoot*qcollector/r^2 (3)

    reorganizing the equation (3) and clear qsoot:

    qsoot = (msoot*g*r^2) / (k*qcollector)

    qsoot = 6.66e-18

    no. electrons = qsoot / qelectron

    no electrons = 41.6 electros (approximately 42 electrons)
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