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4 January, 21:22

What is the magnitude of an electric field in which the electric force on a proton is equal in magnitude to its weight? Use 1.67*10-27 kg for the mass of a proton, 1.60*10-19 C for the magnitude of the charge on an electron, and 9.81 m/s2 for the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.

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  1. 4 January, 21:49
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    The electric force on the proton is:

    F = Eq

    F = electric force, E = electric field strength, q = proton charge

    The gravitational force on the proton is:

    F = mg

    F = gravitational force, m = proton mass, g = gravitational acceleration

    Since the electric force and gravitational force balance each other out, set their magnitudes equal to each other:

    Eq = mg

    Given values:

    q = 1.60*10⁻¹⁹C, m = 1.67*10⁻²⁷kg, g = 9.81m/s²

    Plug in and solve for E:

    E (1.60*10⁻¹⁹) = 1.67*10⁻²⁷ (9.81)

    E = 1.02*10⁻⁷N/C
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