1. Protons and neutrons are made from combinations of the two most common quarks, the u (or up) quark (charge +3e), and the d (down) quark (charge -e). How could three of these quarks combine to make (a) a proton, and (b) a neutron?
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- 1. When point charges q1 = +29 .4 μC and q2 = +36.5μC are brought near each other, each experiences a repulsive force of magnitude 4.75 N. Determine the distance between the two charges. [ Given Data, Coulomb's Constant, Ke = 8.99X109 Nm2/C2] The distance between the two charges = Answer m. 2.An electric field of 450000 N/C points due south at a certain spot. What are the magnitude and direction of the force that acts on a charge of +38.0μC at this spot? The magnitude of the force = Answer N and direction = Answer from the charge.1. You have a rigid electric dipole. You place it into an uniform electric field. Doubling the field's strength will have which of these effects? Assume the dipole moment initial is oriented at a 45° angle with respect to the field. (Select all which apply) ESOS Stedmed a) Torque doubles b) Torque halves c) Energy doubles d) Energy halves e) none of these13-