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  1. is this correct . Which particle has a negative charge?A. Alpha particle B. Positron C. Neutron- Correct answer D. Beta particle
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  2. are these correct . Which particle has a negative charge?A. Alpha particle B. Positron C. Neutron- Correct answer D. Beta
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  3. An alpha particle with a charge of +2e is fixed at the origin. A proton is aimed at the alpha particle andshot at it from a
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  4. An alpha particle (charge = +2.0e) is sent at high speed toward a gold nucleus (charge = +79e). What is the electric force
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  5. An alpha particle (charge = +2.0e) is sent at high speed toward a gold nucleus (charge = +79e). What is the electric force
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  6. An alpha particle(charge +2e) is sent at a speed towards a gold nucleus( +79e ).1) what is the electric force acting on the
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  7. An alpha particle and an antiproton are released from rest a great distance apart. They are oppositely charged so each
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  8. An alpha particle (helium nucleus, charge +2e) starts from rest and travels a distance of 1.88 cm under the influence of a
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  9. A uranium nucleus (mass 238 u, charge 92e) decays, emitting an alpha particle (mass 4 u, charge 2e) and leaving a thorium
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  10. In Rutherford's scattering experiments, alpha particles (charge = +2e) were fired at a gold foil. Consider an alpha particle,
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