The current is defined as the ratio between the charge Q flowing through a certain point of a wire and the time interval,
:
First we need to find the net charge flowing at a certain point of the wire in one second,
. Using I=0.92 A and re-arranging the previous equation, we find
Now we know that each electron carries a charge of
, so if we divide the charge Q flowing in the wire by the charge of one electron, we find the number of electron flowing in one second:
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Answer: a) for 150 Angstroms 6.63 *10^-3 eV; b) for 5 Angstroms 6.02 eV
Explanation: To solve this problem we have to use the relationship given by De Broglie as:
λ =p/h where p is the momentum and h the Planck constant
if we consider the energy given by acceleration tube for the electrons given by: E: e ΔV so is equal to kinetic energy of electrons p^2/2m
Finally we have:
eΔV=p^2/2m= h^2/(2*m*λ^2)
replacing we obtained the above values.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Let initial charges on both spheres be,
When the sphere C is touched by A, the final charges on both will be,
#Now, when C is touched by B, the final charges on both of them will be:
Now the force between A and B is calculated as:
Hence the electrostatic force becomes 3F/8
Answer:
25
Explanation:
Because u don't know the gravity so u take that force and just put it in the gravity spot