How many electrons would it require to generate a 5N attractive force on a +3μC from...
The electron motive force requires 10 electrons to generate how many ATP? A. 1.0 ATP B. 1.5 ATP C. 2.0 ATP D. 2.5 ATP E. 3.0 ATP
1. How strong is the attractive force between a glass rod with a 0.616 μC charge and a silk cloth with a –0.828 μC charge, which are 9.9 cm apart, using the approximation that they act like point charges? Hint: your answer should be positive. 2. Common static electricity involves charges ranging from nanocoulombs to microcoulombs. How many electrons are needed to form a charge of -4.27 nC? Give your answer in terms of 1010 electrons. 3. What magnitude point...
How many electrons does Nitrogen require to fill it's outer shell?
How many electrons would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of +5.1 x 107 c? Number: No units Units Question 3 In the figure partide 1 of charge +5e is above a floor by distance du = 4.70 mm and particle 2 of charge +8e is on the floor, at distance d2 = 6.20 mm horizontally from particle 1. What is the x component of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to...
How many 1 gigawatt hydro or wind power ‘plants’ would be required to generate all of the electricity require in the US?
How many electrons would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of +8.5 × 10-5 C? the tolerance is +/-3%
Chapter 23, Problem 1 How many electrons would have to be removed from a coin to leave it with a charge of +6.7 x 109 C? Chapter 23, Problem 2 What must be the distance in meters between point charge q -29 uC and point charge q2 -56 JC for the electrostatic force between them to have a magnitude of 5.1 N?
1) Strength of the electric force The earth and the moon exert attractive gravitational forces on one another according to Newton's law of gravitation. However, since the earth and the moon are electrically neutral (that is, the net charge of each planet is zero), they do not exert electrical forces on one another. Assume now that someone (aliens) removes some number N of electrons from both the earth and the moon, so that the two bodies now exhibit electrical repulsion...
two point charges exert an attractive force of 5.0 N on each other. How much force would they exert on each other if the distance between them were: a) ten times as great b) one-tenth as great c) how would your answers to a and b be altered if at all if the forces the charges exert on each other were repulsive rather than attractive? (please include all steps/formulas used)
if an atom has 2 electrons in its third shell it would need how many electrons? to become stable