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- 1. Explain in a few sentences why you might be safe inside your new Volkswagen Beetle even when struck by a bolt of lightning. 2. For the Oil Drop experiment, derive a formula for the droplet’s charge given its density ρ and radius r. The two plates have a potential difference ΔV and plate separation d.Hint: What forces acting on the drop need to be balanced? Check the units on both sides of your derived equation. 3. How would your answer change if the droplets were assumed to be cubes (V=r3)?A carbon-14 atom contains a nucleus with 6 protons and 8 neutrons; it would normally be neutral by attracting six electrons, but two electrons are missing. 1. What net charge does this Carbon-14 atom carry? 2. What electric field (direction and magnitude) would you measure while standing distance to the right of that Carbon-14 atom?2. An electron is to be accelerated in a uniform electric field of 4 µC V/m. (a) What energy is given to the electrons if it is accelerated through 0.200 m. (b) Over what distance would it have to be accelerated to increase its energy by 40.0 GeV? 1 GeV = 10° eV %3D
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- ... ... WEEK 16 L12-PS4... X Ipu.mrooms.net Question T Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question The diameter of an atom is 4.0 × 10-¹0, and an electron is moving at 2200 km/s in a circular motion around the nucleus. The mass an electron is roughly9.0 × 10-³¹. What is the centripetal force exerted by the nucleus on an electron? (Note: 1 km = 1,000 m) a. 2.2 × 10-N b. 2.2 × 10-N c.4.4 × 10-N d. 4.4 × 10-N 9:29 Time left 0:44:41 ||| 0 :A chain of nuclear reactions in the Suns core converts four protons into a helium nucleus. (a) What is the mass difference between four protons and a helium nucleus? (b) How much energy in MeV is released during the conversion of four protons into a helium nucleus?(a) Calculate the mass of a proton using the charge-to-mass ratio given for it in this chapter and its known charge. (b) How does your result compare with the proton mass given in this chapter?