(1 point) A radioctive element's nucleus has a charge of 92 e. It can spontaneously decay into a nucleus with charge 5 e

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(1 point) A radioctive element's nucleus has a charge of 92 e. It can spontaneously decay into a nucleus with charge 5 e

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1 Point A Radioctive Element S Nucleus Has A Charge Of 92 E It Can Spontaneously Decay Into A Nucleus With Charge 5 E 1
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(1 point) A radioctive element's nucleus has a charge of 92 e. It can spontaneously decay into a nucleus with charge 5 e and a nucleus with a chrage 87 e. Just after the decay, the two nucleii are 3.6 x 10-15 m apart. a) What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force between them? b) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the bigger particle, whose mass is 7 x 10-27 kg? x 1030 m/s2
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