Fundamentals of Physics Extended (10th Edition)

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Chapter 22 - Electric Fields - Problems - Page 658: 81a

Answer

The required charge on the sphere is $~~-0.029~C$

Work Step by Step

The electrostatic force on the sphere must be equal in magnitude to the weight of the sphere, and the electrostatic force must be directed upward. Since the direction of the electric field is downward, the charge on the sphere must be negative. We can find the magnitude of the required charge: $F = q~E = 4.4~N$ $q = \frac{4.4~N}{E}$ $q = \frac{4.4~N}{150~N/C}$ $q = 0.029~C$ The required charge on the sphere is $~~-0.029~C$.
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