6. A protein molecule with a net charge of 30e is in an electric field of...
A protein molecule in an electrophoresis gel has a negative charge. The exact charge depends on the pH of the solution, but 30 excess electrons is typical. What is the magnitude of the electric force on a protein with this charge in a 1400 N/C electric field? Express your answer in newtons.
A protein molecule in an electrophoresis gel has a negative charge.The exact charge depends on the pH of the solution, but 30 excess electrons is typical. a) What is the magnitude of the electric forceon a protein with this charge in a 1500 N/C electric field? (I understand this part, answer: 7.2 x 10-15 N) b) When released from the rest, does the charged protien molecule move parallel to the electric field or opposite to the electric field? (I think...
A protein molecule in an electrophoresis gel has a negative charge.The exact charge depends on the pH of the solution, but 30 excesselectrons is typical. What is the magnitude of the electric forceon a protein with this charge in a 1500 N/C electric field?
QUESTION 1 For a positive electric charge, The Electric Field of that particle points the charge. O A. toward OB. away from OC. Toward or away from , depending on the magnitude of the charge OD. neither toward or away, as the field does not depend on the sign of the charge QUESTION 2 The Electric Potential of a positive charge is O positive O negative O positive or negative depending on the magnitude of the charge the sign of...
in the direction of the field gains a positive net charge, while the region on the other side gains a negative net charge. Both charges have equal magnitudes and the electric neutrality of the molecule as a whole is maintained. The electric field is said to induce an electric dipole moment in such a molecule. When the spring with force constant 3.99 x 104 N/m. The spring must be imagined as possessing zero relaxed length 8 Find the charge separation...
Example 21-6: Electric field of a single point charge. a. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point P which is 30 cm to the right of a point charge Q = -3.0 x 106 C. -30 cm Q = -3.0 x10-6 C b. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point P which is 30 cm to the right of a point charge Q = 3.0 x 10-6C. -30 cm •P...
Problem 3 - Electric force and Electric field A charge Q1 = +9uC is located at the origin and a second charge Q2 = -4°C is placed at x = 8 m. a) [6 points) What will be the force (magnitude and direction) if you place a +16 C charge midway between the Qi and Q2? lu = 10-6, Coulomb's constant k = 9.0 x 10°N • m2/C2 b) [7 points] Calculate the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at...
A particular organic molecule forms an electric dipole by possessing an effective charge separation of 0.193 nm for a pair of +1.60 x 1019-C charges. What is the magnitude of the molecule's electric dipole moment? Number C m Find the magnitude of the torque that acts on the molecule when it is immersed in a uniform electric field of 3.77 x105 N/C with its electric dipole vector at an angle of 58.5° from the direction of the field. Number N....
An electric field can induce an electric dipole in a neutral molecule (or atom) by pushing the positive and negative charges inside the molecule in opposite directions. The dipole moment of the induced dipole is directly proportional to the electric field at the molecule. That is, p⃗ =αE⃗ , where p⃗ is the induced dipole moment, α is called the polarizability of the molecule, and E⃗ is the electric field at the molecule. A stronger electric field at the molecule results in a...
A charge of -5 pc experiences a force of 3 x10-4N to the right in an electric field. What is the magnitude of the electric field?