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- 60.0 0.500 mm (a) Red blood cells often become charged and can be treated as point charges. Healthy red blood cells are negatively charged, but unhealthy cells (due to the presence of a bacteria, for example) can become positively charged. In the figure, three red blood cells are oriented such that they are located on the corners of an equilateral triangle. The red blood cell charges are A = 1.90 pC, B = 6.50 PC, and C= -4.80 pC. Given these charges, what would the magnitude and direction of the electric field be at cell A? (1 pC= 1 x 10-12 C.) magnitude 210191.91 ✓N/C X 77.605 direction What are the components of the net electric field? Can you then use these to find the direction?" counterclockwise from the +x-axisA charge of 7.65 mCmC is placed at each corner of a square 0.240 mm on a side. Determine the magnitude of the force on each charge. Determine the direction of the force on a charge.Consider the following. 0.500 mm 60.0 (a) Red blood cells often become charged and can be treated as point charges. Healthy red blood cells are negatively charged, but unhealthy cells (due to the presence of a bacteria, for example) can become positively charged. In the figure, three red blood cells are oriented such that they are located on the corners of an equilateral triangle. The red blood cell charges are A = 1.80 pC, B = 7.10 pC, and C = -4.40 pC. Given these charges, what would the magnitude and direction of the electric field be at cell A? (1 pC = 1 x 10-12 C.) magnitude N/C direction ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis (b) If the charge of cell A were doubled, how would the electric field at cell A change? The magnitude of the field would be doubled. The magnitude of the field would be halved. Does the electric field at cell A include the electric field generated by cell A?The field would be unchanged. O The magnitude of the field would be quadrupled.
- Consider the following. 60.0⁰ B 0.500 mm (a) Red blood cells often become charged and can be treated as point charges. Healthy red blood cells are negatively charged, but unhealthy cells (due to the presence of a bacteria, for example) can become positively charged. In the figure, three red blood cells are oriented such that they are located on the corners of an equilateral triangle. The red blood cell charges are A = 1.80 pC, B = 7.10 pC, and C= -4.30 pC. Given these charges, what would the magnitude and direction of the electric field be at cell A? (1 pC = 1 x 10-12 C.) magnitude N/C direction o counterclockwise from the +x-axis (b) If the charge of cell A were doubled, how would the electric field at cell A change? O The field would be unchanged. O The magnitude of the field would be doubled. O The magnitude of the field would be quadrupled. O The magnitude of the field would be halved.You hold a ruler that has a charge on its tip 6.00 cm above a small piece of tissue paper to see if it can be picked up. The ruler has -14.0 µC of charge. The tissue has 1.00 g of mass. What is the minimum charge required to pick up the tissue paper? μCMost workers in nanotechnology are actively monitored for excess static charge buildup. The human body acts like an insulator as one walks across a carpet, collecting −50 nC per step. What charge buildup will a worker in a manufacturing plant accumulate if she walks 17 steps?
- Most workers in nanotechnology are actively monitored for excess static charge buildup. The human body acts like an insulator as one walks across a carpet, collecting −50 nC per step. What charge buildup will a worker in a manufacturing plant accumulate if she walks 21 steps? charge buildup from 21 steps: nC How many electrons are present in that amount of charge? electrons present: If a delicate manufacturing process can be damaged by an electrical discharge greater than 1012 electrons, what is the maximum number of complete steps that any worker should be allowed to take before touching the components? maximum number of steps:Please AsapPart D Compare the strength of the bonding force of the electron in hydrogen with the bonding force of the adenine-thymine molecules. Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Submit Request Answer