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A Charged particle of mass 1.0 g is suspended through a silk thread of length 40 cm in a horizantal electric field of `4.0 xx 10 ^4 NC ^(-1)` . If the particle stays aty a distance of 24 cm from the wall in equilibrium, find the charge on the particle.

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The situation is shown in (figure) The forces acting on the particle are (i) the force of fravity mg downward and (iii) the tension T along the thread. As the particle is at rest, these forces should add to zero Taking components along horizontal and vertical, `T cos theta = mg and T sin theta = F or, From the figure, sin theta = 24/40=3/5. Thus, tan theta = 3/4` . from (i) , `q(4.0 xx 10 ^NC ^(-1) = (1.0 xx 10 ^(-3) kg ) ( 9.8 ms ^(-2)3/4` . giving `q = 1.8 xx 10^(-7) C.`
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