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what if the problem was with a proton so it reads: Aproton is placed in an xy pl

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Question

what if the problem was with a proton so it reads: Aproton is placed in an xy plane where the electricpotential depends upon x and y as shown in in thefigure below (the potential does not depend upon z). Inunit-vector notation, what is the electric force on theproton? Aproton is placed in an xy plane where the electricpotential depends upon x and y as shown in in thefigure below (the potential does not depend upon z). Inunit-vector notation, what is the electric force on theproton? Aproton is placed in an xy plane where the electricpotential depends upon x and y as shown in in thefigure below (the potential does not depend upon z). Inunit-vector notation, what is the electric force on theproton? Aproton is placed in an xy plane where the electricpotential depends upon x and y as shown in in thefigure below (the potential does not depend upon z). Inunit-vector notation, what is the electric force on theproton? Aproton is placed in an xy plane where the electricpotential depends upon x and y as shown in in thefigure below (the potential does not depend upon z). Inunit-vector notation, what is the electric force on theproton? Aproton is placed in an xy plane where the electricpotential depends upon x and y as shown in in thefigure below (the potential does not depend upon z). Inunit-vector notation, what is the electric force on theproton?

Explanation / Answer

The answer would be (4x10^-16i-1.6x10^-16j)N because it is aproton which has a positive charge insted of an electron, which hasa negitive charge.