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Give an example of a charged subatomic particle and a neutral subatomic particle discussed in this chapter.
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7) This time you put a nucleus with 11 protons on the x-axis at x = 6.1 Angstroms. There will be a place on the x-axis where the total electric field is zero. At what value of x does this occur?
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