haboozin
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Determine the sign and magnitude of the charge of the particle if its suspended motionless between the plates?
(diagram attached)
My trusty friend said its because this apparatus was vertically up so the charge has to be possitive since gravity pulls it down and the charge wants to go up.. (famous german guys oil drop experiment).
i've never heard or seen a question like this? and this question never said this appatus was suspended up in the air. It said "horisontal", so slack. did anyone write that answer for it? (or know of an answer which they think is correct)?
(diagram attached)
My trusty friend said its because this apparatus was vertically up so the charge has to be possitive since gravity pulls it down and the charge wants to go up.. (famous german guys oil drop experiment).
i've never heard or seen a question like this? and this question never said this appatus was suspended up in the air. It said "horisontal", so slack. did anyone write that answer for it? (or know of an answer which they think is correct)?
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