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How Do The Gravitational Force And The Electrical Force Compare For An Electron?

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sledd | 17:17 Mon 26th May 2014 | Science
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This question was on my ACT practice test and I forgot to print out the answer key, so I don't know if this question is right or not. If you could please show the answer, as well as how you got that answer, I would appreciate it!

I am given that the Earth is surrounded by an electric field and its strength is 100 N/C at the surface.

How does the gravitational force compare to the electric force on an electron at the Earth's surface? Compare their magnitude and directions.
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