Here's a question for you, Alex. Based on what you know about electrical forces and such, if you have a potential difference across a field, then by rights any object within that field if it's experiencing an opposing electromotive force should experience that force no matter where they are in the field...correct??.
And that opposing EM force should be proportional to the potential difference....correct.
So, any object retaining or accepting a charge should by rights be affected by that field in proportion to the charge being carried by that object....correct??.
No looking up the answers, Alex....answer the question off your own back. It should be a simple answer....no maths (you'll like that).
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