A uniform electric field has a magnitude of 10 N/C and is directed upward. A charge brought into the field experiences a force of 2.0 N upward. The charge must be
A. +20 C.
B. -2.0 C.
C. -20 C.
D. -0.2 C.
E. +0.2 C.
Answer: E
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