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6 November, 10:25

A water droplet of mass 'm' and net charge '-q' remains stationary in the air due to Earth's Electric field.

(a) What must be the direction of the Earth's electric field?

(b) Find an expression for the Earth's electric field in terms of the mass and charge of the droplet.

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  1. 6 November, 10:28
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    (a) the electric field of the Earth will be directed towards the negatively charged water droplet.

    (b) E = (9.8*m) / q

    Explanation:

    Part (a) the direction of the Earth's electric field

    Electric field is always directed towards negatively charged objects.

    The water droplet has a negative charge '-q', therefore the electric field of the Earth will be directed towards the negatively charged water droplet.

    Part (b) an expression for the Earth's electric field in terms of the mass and charge of the droplet

    The magnitude of Electric field is given as;

    E = F/q

    where;

    f is force and q is charge

    Also from Newton's law, F = mg

    where;

    m is mass and g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

    E = F/q = mg/q

    E = (9.8*m) / q, Electric field in terms of mass and charge of the droplet.
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