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Charge in an electric field: A small sphere with a mass of 441 g is moving upward along the vertical +y-axis when it encounters an electric field of 5.00 N/C Charge in an electric field: A small sphere with a mass of 441 g is moving upward along the vertical +y-axis when it encounters an electric field of 5.00 N/C   . If, due to this field, the sphere suddenly acquires a horizontal acceleration of 13.0 m/s2   , what is the charge that it carries? A)  1.15 C B)  -1.15 C C)  1150 C D)  -1150 C . If, due to this field, the sphere suddenly acquires a horizontal acceleration of 13.0 m/s2 Charge in an electric field: A small sphere with a mass of 441 g is moving upward along the vertical +y-axis when it encounters an electric field of 5.00 N/C   . If, due to this field, the sphere suddenly acquires a horizontal acceleration of 13.0 m/s2   , what is the charge that it carries? A)  1.15 C B)  -1.15 C C)  1150 C D)  -1150 C , what is the charge that it carries?

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