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An electron in an atom has a speed of 2.2 × 10^6 m/s and orbits the nucleus at a distance of 5 × 10^-11m.a)What is its
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An electron in an atom has a speed of 2.2 × 10^6 m/s and orbits the nucleus at a distance of 5 × 10^-11m.a)What is its
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An electron in an atom has a speed of 2.2 × 10^6 m/s and orbits the nucleus at a distance of 5 × 10^-11m.a)What is its
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in a hydrogen atom an electron of mass 9.1*10^-31 kg revolves about a proton in a circular orbit of radius 53 ampere .calculate
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centripetal acceleration= friction
m*w^2 r = mu*mg changing 50 rpm to rad/sec mu=w^2 r/g=(50*2PI/60)^2 * .12 which is not your
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I've just read that the centripetal force on an electron is mv^2/r; and that this is also equal to the electrostatic force
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Consider different points along one spoke of a wheel rotating with constant angular velocity. Which of the following is true
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An airplane flies at 120 km/h takes a 20 degree turn on 30 seconds.
a) What is the centripetal acceleration ? b) from where does
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If I solved for centripetal acceleration how can you determine the magnitude of the force required to produce this centripetal
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a) An electron in an atom has a speed of 2.2 × 10^6 m/s and orbits the nucleus at a distance of 5 × 10^-11m. What is its
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