A free electron and a free proton are exactly 0.80 cm apart.
Part A. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the proton.
Part B. Find the direction of the acceleration of the proton.
Part C. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the electron.
Part D. Find the direction of the acceleration of the electron.

Force = 3.6x10-34 Newton
we now divide this force with proton's mass and electron's mass to get the required answers.
(a) 2155.6 m/s^2
(b) It will be directed towards the electron
(c) 3.95x106 m/s^2
(d) towards the proton
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