Answer:
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Explanation:
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The magnitude of the force F on the 1.0 nC charge 3.11N.
A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
In this problem, the 2.0 nC charges both act forces of equal magnitude on the 1.0 nC charge. Since there x-components are equal but opposite, they cancel out and only the y-components remain and add up. This can be used then to calculate for the magnitude of the total electrostatic force.
F = 2 * q1 * q2 / 4 / pi / eps_0 / r^2 * sqrt(3) / 2
F = 2 * 1.0e-9 * 2.0e-9 / 4 / pi / 8.854e-12 / (1.0e-2)^2 * sqrt(3) / 2
F = 3.11N
The magnitude of the force F on the 1.0 nC charge 3.11N.
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A.) The atom has 7 neutrons and 8 protons.
Explanation:
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Answer;
the potential difference
The magnitude of the electric current is directly proportional to the potential difference of the electric field
Explanation;
An electric current results from the collective movement of free charges under the effect of an electric field. An electric field exists and can be observed in the space around a single charge or a number of charges.
Electric fields cause charges to move. It stands to reason that an electric field applied to some material will cause currents to flow in that material. In other words, the current density is directly proportional to the electric field. The constant of proportionality σ is called the material’s conductivity.
The Magnitude of the electric current is directly proportional to the voltage of the electric field.
b) gram (used to measure mass)
c) cubic centimeter (used to measure volume)
Answer:
Option (c)
Explanation:
The combination of two or more fundamental units is called derived unit. For example, cubic metre, newton per metre, metre per second.
Thus, cubic centimetre is a derived unit.
B. 12,000J
C. 5,880J
D. 2,940J