1.17m/s2
I believe, you subtract 2-0 on top and 1.7-0 on the bottom and get 2/1.7 which is 1.17
b. commutator.
c. brush spring.
d. relay.
A positive charge is placed in an electric field that points west. the direction of the force on the positive particle point toward the west.
Due to the physical characteristic of electric charge, charged material experiences a force when it is exposed to an electromagnetic field. Electric charges can be positive or negative (commonly carried by protons and electrons respectively). While like charges repel one another, opposite charges attract. If an object has no net charge, we refer to it as neutral.
The charge on one electron is -1.6 ×10⁻¹⁹ coulomb.
As given in the problem statement when a positive charge is placed in an electric field that points west. the direction of the force on the positive particle will also point toward the west because for a positively charged
particle the direction of the electric field is the same as the force.
Thus, a positive charge is introduced into a westward-pointing electric field. the force acting on the positive particle points westward
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