The charge of a proton

  1. Match each subatomic particle with the correct descriptions,Column A 2 3. Has a positive charge Has a neutral charge Has a
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  2. Assume the proton is at rest initially.The charge on the proton is 1.602×10−19 C and its mass is 1.67 × 10−27 kg. If the
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  3. A proton is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 129 V.Calculate the final speed of this proton. The mass of
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  4. A proton with mass 1.67×10−27 kg and charge 1.60×10−19 C accelerates from rest in a uniform electric field of strength 500
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  5. A proton travels with a speed of 3.39×106 m/sat an angle of 56.8 ◦ with a magnetic field of 0.305 T pointed in the y
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  6. 1 Name each subatomic particle, its charge, and its location in an atom.A. proton, positive charge, nucleus; neutron, positive
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  7. QuestionWhich statement about an atom is correct?(1 point) Responses The proton has no charge and is found in the nucleus. The
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  8. A proton is fired with a speed of 3.00 X 10^6 m/s directly towards a large and positively charged plane of surface charge
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  9. A proton is located at a distance of 0.430 m from a point charge of +8.30 µC. The repulsive electric force moves the proton
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  10. By "see" I meant that I had checked my answer on the internet to see if I was correct in thinking that multipying the charge of
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