A point charge of mass 1.69g hangs from the horizontal ceiling by a light 50.7cm thread. When a horizontal electric field of magnitude 1,029 is turned on, the charge hangs away from the vertical as shown in the figure. Determine the charge (in C) 22 60° Q 11
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Mass of the charge (m) = 1.69×10^-3 kg
Electric field (E) = 1029 N/C
Angle made by celing and the thread is 60°
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