1state relative mass and charge

  1. 1state relative mass and charge of an electron2 an atom of an element X may be written as 4X^9 (a)What does the figure 9
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  2. What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass of an element?(1 point)Responses the relative abundance of its
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  3. The test charge is 12 mm from Q1 and 20 mm from Q2. If Q1 has a relative charge of +4e and Q2 has a relative charge of +8e
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  4. The relative mass of a proton is 1 and the relative mass of a neutron is 1. 1)Why do we use the term "relative mass" instead of
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  5. Use the following values for mass and charge: an electron has mass me = 9.11×10-31 kg and charge -e, a proton has mass mp =
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  6. Use the following values for mass and charge: an electron has mass me = 9.11×10-31 kg and charge -e, a proton has mass mp =
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  7. A small sphere of mass m = 7.50 g and chargeq1 = 32.0 nC is attached to the end of a string and hangs vertically as shown in the
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  8. A small sphere of mass m = 6.40 g and charge q1 = 30.3 nC is attached to the end of a string and hangs vertically as in the
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  9. A small sphere of mass m = 7.50 g and charge q1 = 32.0 nC is attached to the end of a string andhangs vertically as in Figure 2.
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  10. A small sphere of mass m=.0064kg and charge q1= +28.9 nC is attached to the end of a string and hangs vertically. A second
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