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Take a look at this. It contains a series of questions to be answered. Knowing the right question to ask is important.https://wsscience.wikispaces.com/file/view/IB+Physics+Review+-Electrostatics+and+Fields.pdfNOTE: The answers are at the bottom of the PDF.
If the object is travelling a speed greater than force of attraction the object will travel in a straight line and not follow a curvature path.
Quote from: Thebox on 08/05/2017 00:46:58If the object is travelling a speed greater than force of attraction the object will travel in a straight line and not follow a curvature path. Speed and force are different things, so that statement is incorrect.The path will always be curved no matter what the speed, but at higher speeds the curvature will be smaller.