highshill
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A question in my book say
An electron of charge -1.6x 10^19 is introduced between parallel plates, it experiences an electric force of magnitude 3.2x 10^-14N calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric field between the plate.
I know it applies the electric field formula E=F/Q
So basically palling the formula I got
3.2x 10^-14N/-1.6x10^-19 which is -2x10^5 but the answer at the back say 2x 10^5 basically the answer at the back has not included the negative sign. Is it because the question states magnitude so they have done the absolute value of the electric field. Or are electric fields always positive
Can someone clarify this for me thanks.
An electron of charge -1.6x 10^19 is introduced between parallel plates, it experiences an electric force of magnitude 3.2x 10^-14N calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric field between the plate.
I know it applies the electric field formula E=F/Q
So basically palling the formula I got
3.2x 10^-14N/-1.6x10^-19 which is -2x10^5 but the answer at the back say 2x 10^5 basically the answer at the back has not included the negative sign. Is it because the question states magnitude so they have done the absolute value of the electric field. Or are electric fields always positive
Can someone clarify this for me thanks.