When a charged oil drop moves upwards in an electric field,

When A Charged Oil Drop Moves Upwards In An Electric Physics Question

When a charged oil drop moves upwards in an electric field, the electric force acting on the drop is

Options

(a) Greater than mass of oil drop
(b) Equal to gravitational force
(c) Greater than gravitational force
(d) Less than gravitational force

Correct Answer:

Greater than gravitational force

Explanation:

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