Solving Electron Problem 14: Find Electric Force (N)

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The problem involves calculating the electric force acting on an electron given its acceleration in an electric field. The subject area pertains to electromagnetism and dynamics, specifically the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.

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Problem 14.
An electron moving through an electric field experiences an acceleration of 6 : 00 * 10^3 m/s^2.
Find the magnitude of the electric force acting on the electron. In units of N.
Note: I used force=mass* acceleration with mass=9.109*10^-19 and the acceleration =6 : 00 * 10^3 m/s^2 and got 5.4654*10^-27 N but it was wrong, what did I do wrong?




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[tex]F = ma[/tex]

[tex]F = (9.11x10^-^3^1)(6x10^3)[/tex]

[tex]F = 5.466x10^-^2^7[/tex] N

Where did you get that mass from? What does 6:00 mean? If you used that mass you gave, how did you get that answer?
 
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this is how it was solved:
F_electric=m_e*a
=(9.109*10^-31)(6.9832*10^6)
=6.361*10^-24N.
 
Where the heck does 6.9832x10^6 come from?
 
Mustang:

Your answer is correct if the acceleration is 6 x 10^3.

The other answer is correct if the acceleration is 6.9832 x 10^6.

Pick one.

(I assume your 9.109x10^-19 was just a typo.)
 
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