Answer:
a)[tex]E=2.88*10^{11}N/C[/tex]
b)[tex]E=1.44*10^{11}N/C[/tex]
c)[tex]F=4.61*10^{-8}N[/tex]
Explanation:
We use the definition of a electric field produced by a point charge:
[tex]E=k*q/r^2[/tex]
a)Electric Field due to the alpha particle:
[tex]E=k*q_{alpha}/r^2=9*10^9*3.2*10^{-19}/(10^{-10})^2=2.88*10^{11}N/C[/tex]
b)Electric Field due to electron:
[tex]E=k*q_{electron}/r^2=9*10^9*1.6*10^{-19}/(10^{-10})^2=1.44*10^{11}N/C[/tex]
c)Electric Force on the alpha particle, on the electron:
The alpha particle and electron feel the same force but with opposite direction:
[tex]F=k*q_{electron}*q_{alpha}/r^2=9*10^9*1.6*10^{-19}*3.2*10^{-19}/(10^{-10})^2=4.61*10^{-8}N[/tex]