Calculate both the repulsive and gravitational force between a He atom and a B atom that are 7x10-15 m apart from one another.
Calculate both the repulsive and gravitational force between a He atom and a B atom that...
What is the repulsive electrical force between two protons in a nucleus that are 4.6x 10-l5 m apart from each other? n.b. give your answer in Newtons
-15 apart. 1: Calculate the electric force between 2 protons in a nucleus that are 5x101 m Compare this with the gravitational force between them. The gravitational force is expressed by F-GMr where M, and M2 are the masses of the two objects and G is the gravitational constant 6.67x101Nm2kg?. Your answers here might make you wonder why the protons don't fly apart. Use m,-1.67x102/kg. -27
If two metal balls each have a charge of -10-6 C and the repulsive force between them is 1 N, how far apart are they? A. 9.0 mm B. 9.4 cm C. 0.9 m D. 9.4 m
9. The repulsive force between two protons has a magnitude of 2.00 N. What is the distance potnt) between them? 01.07 x 10-14m 01.28 x10-38 m 07.198 10-10 m 02.68 x 104m 10. Two identical point charges in outer space are held apart at a distance D. As soon as the pont charges are released, each begins moving at an acceleration a. If instead they were released at a distance, the acceleration of one charge would be 04a
What is the repulsive force between two pith balls that are 12.5 cm apart and have equal charges of −38.6 nC?
What is the repulsive force between two pith balls that are 6.00 cm apart and have equal charges of −40.0 nC?
What is the repulsive force between two pith balls that are 6.00 cm apart and have equal charges of −35.0 nC?
What is the repulsive force between two pith balls that are 11.0 cm apart and have equal charges of -31.0 nC?
An electron and a proton are 1.0 x 10^-6 m apart. Calculate the force between them in Newtons, and whether its attractive or repulsive.
Problem: Write a program to calculate the force of gravitational attraction between two objects of known mass at a known distance. Use the formula developed by Isaac Newton known as Law of Universal Gravitation. F G*m *m2/d2 Where F (Force of gravity) is expressed in Newtons (N), mi and m2 (masses of the objects) are expressed in kilograms (kgs) and d (distance from the center of one object to the center of the other) is expressed in meters (m) and...