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- A charge of Q₁ = -3.0 μC is fixed in place. From a horizontal distance of S = 0.045m a particle of mass m = 7.2x10-³ kg and charge Q₂ = -8.0 μC is fired with an initial speed of Vo = 65 m/s directly towards the fixed charge Q1. What is the minimum distance between Q₁ and Q₂ before Q₁ flips its direction of motion?A hydrogen nucleus, which has charge +e, is placed to the left of an oxygen nucleus, which has charged +8e which statement concerning the electrical force experienced by the hydrogen nucleus is true? A. The electrical force is to the left and the magnitude is 8 times greater than the magnitude of the force exerted on the oxygen nucleus B. The electrical force is to the right and the magnitude is 8 times greater than the magnitude of the force exerted on the oxygen nucleus C. The electrical force is to the left and the magnitude is 8 times less and then the magnitude of the force exerted on the oxygen nucleus D. The electrical force is to the left and a magnitude is equal to the force exerted on the oxygen nucleus E. The electrical force is to the right and the magnitude is 8 times less than the magnitude of the force exerted on the oxygen nucleus.At the points of the angles of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 30 cm, the electric charges are 2uC, 2 uC, and 3uC, respectively. What is the coulomb force experienced by a 3uC charge? (with pictures) PLEASE HELP SIR, STEP BY STEP, WITH PICTURE, THX.
- A test charge of +1.9 uC is placed halfway between a charge of +4.6 µC and another of +7.4 µC separated by 14 cm. What is the magnitude of the force on the test charge?In a hydrogen atom an electron is orbiting a proton. There are two forces between the electron and the proton. The Gravitational Force FG and the electrostatic Force FE. What is the factor FE / FG of those two forces. Use the following constants to calculate the problem: me=9.1*10-31 kg mp=1.67*10-27 kg e=1.6*10-19 C k=8.99*109 Nm2/C2 r=1.11*10-10 m ?=6.67⋅10−11??2??2G=6.67⋅10−11Nm2kg2 Please give your answer FE/FG in FE/FG*1040 ie. for 6.734*1042 please write 673.4The proton-proton chain is the multi-step process that powers the Sun via fusion of hydrogen into helium. In the first step of the proton-proton chain, a positron is produced when two protons fuse together (with one proton converting to a neutron). The emitted positron quickly collides with its anti-particle, the electron. (Recall that the electron and positron have exactly the same mass, but opposite electric charges.) The electron and positron then completely annihilate, converting all of their rest mass into two gamma-ray photons. Given a single particle of mass m, the amount of energy E produced when all of its mass is converted to energy is given by Einstein's famous formula, E = m c?, where c = 2.9979 x 10° m/s is %3D the speed of light. We also learned that the energy Ephoton of a single photon is related to its frequency f or wavelength A via Ephoton = hf = hc where h = 6.626 x 1034 m² kg/s is a fundamental constant of nature called Planck's constant. In the electron + positron…
- please help asap!The protons in a nucleus are approximately 2 x 10-15 m apart. Consider the case where the protons are a distance d = between two protons at this distance. N 2.02 x 10-15 m apart. Calculate the magnitude of the electric force (in N)The figure shows the distribution of nuclear charges (positive charges) in a KBr molecule. Find the magnitude of the electric field (at 10¹0 N/C) at the center of mass of the molecule, knowing that dBr=9.3.10-11 dk-1.89.10-1⁰ m. e=1,602.10-¹⁹℃) a) 506,76 Br +35e b) 516,76 dBr (k=9.10⁹ c.m. dk Fig.123 c) 526,76 K +19e d) 536,76 m, N•m²/C² e) 546,76 "
- Consider the two charges in the figure, which are moving in opposite directions and located a distance 11 cm on either side of the origin of the given coordinate system. Charge one is 19.5 uC and is moving at a speed 19.5 x U2 10° m/s, and charge two is -8.5 µC and is moving at a speed of 6.5 x 106 m/s. Notice that the positive z-direction in this figure is directed out of the page. 92 d What is the total magnetic field, in the z-direction, at a point Q located a distance 45 cm down the x-axis, as shown? d 91Atoms have an equal number of electrons and protons so are electrically neutral. Atoms that have a net electrical charge are known as "ions". Positive ions - have "missing" electrons Negative ions - have "excess" electrons 3. The net charge of an object can be found be summing the individual charges. Since charge is quantized, all net charges are just an integer multiple of the elementary charge. q-ne where q is the net charge and n is an integer. For example, sodium can be a +1 ion and chlorine can be a -1 ion. What does this mean concerning their charge and structure? Revised 1/20 L2 D Ctlo But, what if you want to look at larger objects that are charged; e.g., objects made up of a huge number of atoms/molecules. How do these objects become charged?You have a sample of lithium metal that is electrically neutral. What is the approximate ratio of the mass of each positively charged particle in your lithium sample to each negatively charged particle in your lithium sample? O About 3:1 O About 14000:1 O About 7:1 O About 1000:1 O About 1.0e19:1 O About 1:1