Dmitri10
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Here's a problem.
A house fly accumulates 3.0 (10)^-10 of positive charge as it flies through the air. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a location 2.0 cm from the fly?
Here's what I think.
I should use the equation E = kq/d^2. I am trying to find E.
k = 9.0 (10)^9
q = 3.0 (10)^-10 C
d = 0.02
So after plugging in the numbers... I arrive at the value of 6750 N/C.
However...
I thought that q in this case was supposed to be a test charge. And the only charge I have is most definitely the source charge. Am I wrong? Does this make a difference?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
A house fly accumulates 3.0 (10)^-10 of positive charge as it flies through the air. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a location 2.0 cm from the fly?
Here's what I think.
I should use the equation E = kq/d^2. I am trying to find E.
k = 9.0 (10)^9
q = 3.0 (10)^-10 C
d = 0.02
So after plugging in the numbers... I arrive at the value of 6750 N/C.
However...
I thought that q in this case was supposed to be a test charge. And the only charge I have is most definitely the source charge. Am I wrong? Does this make a difference?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.