Which gives the force on a charged particle placed in an
electric field?

When a charged particle is placed in electric field then it experiences a force F which is acted in the direction of motion of charge particle.
Mathematically F = qE
Therefore, the force is the product of charge and the electric field.
So, option (a) is correct.
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Question 76)
Part 1)
A charged cloud system produces an electric field in the air
near Earth's surface. A particle of charge -2.1 × 10-9 C
is acted on by a downward electrostatic force of 4.0 ×
10-6 N when placed in this field. (a)
What is the magnitude of the electric field? (b)
What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on a proton placed
in this field? (c) What is the gravitational force
on the proton? (d) What...
Electric field lines of a
point charged particle is shown in the following figure. By looking
at the field lines, what can you conclude about this particle?
it is neutral
it has positive charge
it has negetive charge
Electric field lines of a point charged particle is shown in the following figure. By looking at the field lines, what can you conclude about this particle?