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14 July, 05:03

A small piece of dust of mass m = 4.1 µg travels through an electric air cleaner in which the electric field is 466 N/C. The electric force on the dust particle is equal to the weight of the particle.

(a) What is the charge on the dust particle?

C

(b) If this charge is provided by an excess of electrons, how many electrons does that correspond to?

electrons

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  1. 14 July, 07:28
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    mass, m = 4.1 x 10^-6 g

    Electric field, E = 466 N/C

    Electric force = weight

    (a) Electric force = q x E = m x g

    where, q be the charge on the dust particle.

    q x 466 = 4.1 x 10^-6 x 9.8

    q = 8.62 x 10^-8 C

    (b) Number of electron = charge / charge of one electron

    n = 8.62 x 10^-8 / (1.6 x 10^-19)

    n = 5.4 x 10^11
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