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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
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A spherical water drop 1.4 um in diameter is suspended In calm air due to a downward- directed atmospheric electic leld of magni

-587 NC. (a) What i the magnitude of the gravitational force on the drop? (b) How many excess electrons does it have?
Physics
1 answer:
PtichkaEL [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

N=1.5*10^{11} electrons en excess

Explanation:

We use the density of water equal to 1000 Kg/m^3, in order to find the mass and Force gravitational:

m=\rho *Vol=\rho*4\pi*d^{3}/24\\ F=mg=g*\rho*4\pi*d^{3}/24=9.81*1000*4\pi(1.4*10^{-6})^{3}/24=1.41*10^{-14}N

As the water drop is suspended in calm air, the Gravitational force is compensated with the electrical Force:

F_{e}=mg=1.41*10^{-14}N

But:

F_{e}=Q*E=N*q_{e}*E

We solve in order to find the number of electrons in excess at the water drop:

N=F_{e}/(q_{e}*E)=1.41*10^{-14}/(1.6*10^{-19}*587*10^{-9})=1.5*10^{11}electrons

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