Explanation:
The Coulomb's law states that the magnitude of each of the electric forces between two point-at-rest charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitude of both charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates them:
In this case we have an electron (-e) and a proton (e), so:
In this case, the electric force is negative, therefore, the force is repulsive and its magnitude is:
The answer for this question should be "false".
The object that goes through chemical change, changes completely to where you can not change it back to its original form. Physical change you can undo
Answer:
Explanation:
which is the final velocity minus the initial velocity in the numerator, and the change in time in the denominator. For us:
so
a = .92 m/s/s (NOT negative because you're speeding up)