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Physics, 14.09.2019 02:10 shawntawright1

Raindrops acquire an electric charge as they fall. suppose a 2.4-mm-diameter drop has a charge of +13 pc. in a thunderstorm, the electric field under a cloud can reach 15,000 n/c, directed upward. for a droplet exposed to this field, how do the magnitude of the electric force compare to those of the weight force and what is the dircetion of the electric force?

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