35. The mutual electrostatic forces on a nuclear proton (+) and its orbital electron (--) are a) repulsive. b) attractiv

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35. The mutual electrostatic forces on a nuclear proton (+) and its orbital electron (--) are a) repulsive. b) attractiv

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35 The Mutual Electrostatic Forces On A Nuclear Proton And Its Orbital Electron Are A Repulsive B Attractiv 1
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35. The mutual electrostatic forces on a nuclear proton (+) and its orbital electron (--) are a) repulsive. b) attractive. c) perpendicular to the plane of the orbit. 36. Which connection of two identical resistors has more total resistance? a) Series b) Parallel c) The equivalent resistance is the same. 37. The output (secondary) current of a step-up transformer is a) <the input current. b) = the input current. c) > the input current. 38. In an AC ciriuit, power is dissipated in a) all elements b) resistance only. c) capacitive & inductive reactance. 39. When ice is melting, heat energy is going into a) molecular kinetic energy. b) nuclear energy c) potential energy of electron binding. 40. (T or F) The equilibrium temperature of a mixture of substances (that do not change phase), will be closest to the initial temperature of the substance having the largest heat capacity.
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