Respuesta :
Answer:
If the electrical field stays the same, the size of the electrical force on the bee's hair would be proportional to the size of the charge on it.
Explanation:
The question implies that:
- The bee's hairs carry electrical charges.
- The electrical field around the bee exerts a force on the bee's hair, causing them to bend.
- The bee senses the electrical field by sensing the bend in its hairs.
Consider the bee's hair as a point charge. The force [tex]\vec{F}[/tex] between an electrical field and that point charge would be equal to
[tex]\vec{F} = q \cdot \vec{E}[/tex].
- the strength and direction of the electrical field, [tex]\vec{E}[/tex], and
- the size (and sign) of the charge on the object. [tex]q[/tex].
In this equation, the size of the electrostatic force [tex]F[/tex] is proportional to the size of [tex]q[/tex], the charge on the bee. Adding charge to the bee's hair would increase the size [tex]q[/tex]. Even if the size of the field stayed the same, there would be an increase the size of [tex]F[/tex].
The hairs would now bend more since the force on them has become stronger. That means the bee would become more sensible to the electrical field.