force is attractive .
F= kq1q2/r2
F=
9x109x(1.6x10-19)2/(933x10--9)2
F= 2.65x10-16 N
Help please! As a laudably skeptical physics student, you want to test Coulomb's law. For this...
As a laudably skeptical physics student, you want to test Coulomb's law. For this purpose you set up a measurement in which a proton and an electron are situated 957 nm from each other and you study the forces that the particles exert on each other. As expected, the predictions of Coulomb's law are well confirmed. You find that the forces are O repulsive attractive and that the magnitude of each force is Number 1.6×10-13 IN
As a laudably skeptical physics student, you want to test Coulomb\'s law. For this purpose you set up a measurement in which a proton and an electron are situated 861 nm from each other and you study the forces that the particles exert on each other. As expected, the predictions of Coulomb\'s law are well confirmed. You find that the forces are "repulsive" or "attractive"? and that the magnitude of each force is
As a laudably skeptical physics student, you want to test Coulomb\'s law. For this purpose you set up a measurement in which a proton and an electron are situated 995 nm from each other and you study the forces that the particles exert on each other. As expected, the predictions of Coulomb\'s law are well confirmed. You find that the forces are A) Repulsive or Attractive B) and the magnitude of the force is ____________N
As a laudably skeptical physics student, you want to test Coulomb\'s law. For this purpose you set up a measurement in which a proton and an electron are situated 881 nm from each other and you study the forces that the particles exert on each other. As expected, the predictions of Coulomb\'s law are well confirmed. You find that the forces are
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