D Question 5 4 pts Calculate the initial (from rest) acceleration of a proton in a 3.60 x 104 N/C electric field. 0 3.45

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D Question 5 4 pts Calculate the initial (from rest) acceleration of a proton in a 3.60 x 104 N/C electric field. 0 3.45

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D Question 5 4 pts Calculate the initial (from rest) acceleration of a proton in a 3.60 x 104 N/C electric field. 0 3.45 x 1012 m/s2 4.86 x 1014 m/s2 8.94 x 1013 m/s2 O 6.23 x 1015 m/s2

Question 13 4 pts A certain circuit breaker trips when the rms current is 25.0 A. What is the corresponding peak current? O 17.7 A O 12.2 A O 35.4 A 25.0 A

Question 14 4 pts A 5.00 resistor and a 10.0 resistor are in series connected to a voltage supply. Which of the following statements is true? The voltage across both resistors would be the same but the 5.00 would have more current pass through it. The current through both resistors would be the same but the 5.00 would have more voltage dropped across it. The voltage across both resistors would be the same but the 10.0 would have more current pass through it. O The current through both resistors would be the same but the 10.0 would have more voltage dropped across it.
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