An electron in a region where there is an electric field experiences a force of magnitude 3.5 10-16 n. what is the magnitude of the electric field at the location of the electron?
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We know that the force experienced by an electron in an electric field is given by the equation: F = qE, where F is the force, q is the charge of the electron, and E is the electric field. Show more…
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