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mars1129 [50]
2 years ago
8

A bumblebee flying through the air picks up a net charge of +40 pC, due in part to the triboelectric effect (charge transfer by

friction) from collision with small dust particles*. The presence of this positive charge on their bodies helps the bumblebees locate negatively charged flowers when foraging for pollen and nectar**. The natural electric field near the surface of the Earth has an average magnitude of 120 N/C and is directed downward. The mass of a typical bumblebee is 0.10 grams. Calculate the ratio of the Coulomb force on the bee to the gravitational force on the bee. Note that (1pC = 10^{-12} C)(1pC=10 ​−12 ​​ C). [For small number answers, use the scientific “E” notation : 0.0076 = 7.6E-3 ]
Physics
1 answer:
Xelga [282]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

4.9\cdot 10^{-6}

Explanation:

The Coulomb force on the bee is:

F_E=qE

where

q=40 pC=40\cdot 10^{-12} C is the charge of the bee

E=120 N/C is the magnitude of the electric field

Substituting into the formula,

F_E=(40\cdot 10^{-12} C)(120 N/C)=4.8\cdot 10^{-9} N

The gravitational force on the bee is

F_G = mg

where

m=0.10 g=1\cdot 10^{-4}kg is the bee's mass

g=9.8 m/s^2 is the gravitational acceleration

Substituting into the formula,

F_G = mg=(1\cdot 10^{-4}kg)(9.8 m/s^2)=9.8\cdot 10^{-4} N

So, the ratio between the two forces is

\frac{F_E}{F_G}=\frac{4.8\cdot 10^{-9} N}{9.8\cdot 10^{-4} N}=4.9\cdot 10^{-6}

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