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The nucleus of a copper
The nucleus of a copper atom contains 29 protons and has a radius of 4.8*10^-15m. How much work (in electron volts) is done by
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Shirley
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Copper is used in wiring and cookware because it can conduct electricity and heat well. What property of copper allows it to do
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An aluminum nucleus has 13 protons and 14 neutrons. A copper nucleus has 29 protons and 34 neutrons. What is the force of
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Avery
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An aluminum nucleus has 13 protons and 14 neutrons. A copper nucleus has 29 protons and 34 neutrons. What is the force of
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Why is copper wire a better conductor of electricity than carbon fiber?(1 point)
Responses The electrons in copper (Cu) are
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Why is copper wire a better conductor of electricity than carbon fiber?(1 point)
Responses Copper (Cu) has no loose electrons.
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Why is copper wire a better conductor of electricity than carbon fiber?(1 point)
Copper (Cu) has no loose electrons. Copper (Cu)
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DINO NUGGETS
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Why is copper wire a better conductor of electricity than carbon fiber?(1 point)
Copper (Cu) has no loose electrons. Copper (Cu)
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DINO NUGGETS
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Why is copper wire a better conductor of electricity than carbon fiber?
(1 point) The electrons in copper (Cu) are loosely bound
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Why is copper wire a better conductor of electricity than carbon fiber?
A. The electrons in copper (Cu) are loosely bound to the
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