Answer:
In this question, we need to find the magnitude of the electric force on the ball; the answer is N.
Step-by-step explanation:
To resolve this question, we're going to need E= that is the magnitude of an electric field in the axis of a dipole at some distance "r" .
where "p" is the magnitude of the electric dipole moment, so in this case p= 1.0 Cm or what is the same cm; and k is a constant k value is =
now to get the force on the ball we need to use F=qE where
so we have
for this, "q" is the charge on the ball, so we got 80nC or what si the same 80×C, and r is the distance between the ball and the dipole, r= 25cm= 0.25m (1m=100cm, so we need to divide 25cm into 100 to get it in meters)
Replacing we got:
F=(80×)(8.99×)(2()) /
and calculating this the answer is