electric force

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What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force on an electron in a uniformly electric field of strength 1360 N/C\displaystyle 1360 \ \text{N/C} that points due east?
 
What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force on an electron in a uniformly electric field of strength 1360 N/C\displaystyle 1360 \ \text{N/C} that points due east?
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Thank you Sir khan.

We start with the electric force formula.

F=kqQr2=qE\displaystyle F = k\frac{qQ}{r^2} = qE

F=1.6×1019(1360)=2.18×1016 N\displaystyle \left|F\right| = \left|-1.6 \times 10^{-19}(1360)\right| = 2.18 \times 10^{-16} \ \text{N}

If this force acts on a positive charge, it will be pushed within the same direction of the force (or field). Then, a negative charge like the electron will be pushed to the opposite side (west).
 
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