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  1. 14/7 C —-> 14/7 N +For incomplete Reaction 1 (above) to occur which of the following occurred? 1. A neutron in the carbon
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  2. 14/6 C —-> 14/7 N +For incomplete Reaction 1 (above) to occur which of the following occurred? 1. A neutron in the carbon
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  3. an electron is released into a uniform electric field of magnitude 1.5 x 10^3 N/C. Calculate the acceleration of the electron,
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  4. The potential difference between the plates of a capacitor is 335 V. Midway between the plates, a proton and an electron are
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  5. An electron undergoes a transition from an n=3 to an n=1 stationary state and red light is released.Which of the following forms
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  6. An electron of mass 9.1E-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 7.1 E-10 m from a fixed electron. The force on the movable
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  7. An electron of mass 9.1E-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 7.1 E-10 m from a fixed electron. The force on the movable
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  8. An electron of mass 9.1E-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 7.1 E-10 m from a fixed electron. The force on the movable
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  9. An electron is released above the earth's surface. A second electron directly below it exers just enough of an electric force on
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  10. Wavelength of light emitted depends directly on:A The quantity of energy absorbed by an electron. B The specific element the
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