An object having a net charge of 24µC is placed in a uniform electric field of 610 N/C directed vertically. What is the mass of this object if it “floats” in the field?

1 Answer
Feb 20, 2016

The mass of the object is #1.5×10^-3 kg = 1 .5g.#
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Explanation:

The forces acting on the mass are shown in image that I uploaded. The force of gravity points downward and has magnitude mg (m is the mass of the object) and the electrical force acting on the mass has magnitude #F = |q|E#, where #q# is the charge of the object and #E# is the magnitude of the electric field. The object “floats”, so the net force is zero. This gives us: #|q|E = mg# Solve for mass,

#m = (|q|E) /g = (24×10^-6 C)(610 (kg*m/s^2)/C)/ (9.80 m/s^2) =1 .5×10−3 kg#

The mass of the object is #1.5×10^-3 kg = 1 .5g.#

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