To whom it may concern,
Hello, I need help with this question and seeing if I am doing the work and drawings correctly with units.
Question:
"A particle having a charge of 1.30E-09 C. is acted on by a downward electric force of 7.40E-06 N. in a uniform electric field. What is the magnitude of the electric force (in newtons) exerted on a proton placed in this field? "
So this problem is asking for the magnitude of electric force on the proton, or other particle, not the original particle, I think.
Let me know when you can.
Big Thanks!
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