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2. Click onto the box labelled "Atomic Scale". 3. Uncheck the "force values" box. 4. Set charge 1 to equal to -4e (i.c. four times a unit charge of 1.6x10-19 C) and charge 2 to equal 4c. 5. Leave the distance between them at 40 pm. 6. Compute the force acting on each charge (magnitude and direction).
10 pm 0 pm 10 Force on q₁ by 92 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) = 1 x 10-12 30 40 Charge 1 -4 e 0 10 50 -10 Force on q₂ by 9₁ 60 70 Charge 2 40 0 80 10 90 100 Force Values Scientific Notation
10 pm Force on q₁ by q₂ = 2.31 x 10-6 N 0 pm 10 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) = 1 x 10-12 m 30 Charge 4 e 0 - Force on 9₂ by q₁ = 2.31 × 10-6 N 40 10 50 -10 60 70 Charge 2 4 e 0 80 10 90 100 Force Values Scientific Notation
9. Set charge 1 to equal to 6e and charge 2 to equal 4c. 10. Change the distance between them to 70 pm. 11. Compute the force acting on each charge (magnitude and direction),
10 pm 0 pm Force on q₁ by q₂ = 1.13 x 10-6 N 10 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) = 1 x 10-12 m 30 40 Charge 1 6e 0 10 50 -10 60 70 Charge 2 4 e 0 Force on q₂ by q₁ = 1.13 × 10-6 80 10 90 100 ✔Force Values Scientific Notation
10 pm 0 pm 10 Force on q₁ by 92 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) 1 x 10-12 m 30 40 Charge 1 60 0 50 60 70 Charge 2 0 80 10 Force on 9₂ by 9₁ 90 100 Force Values Scientific Notation
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2. Click onto the box labelled "Atomic Scale". 3. Uncheck the "force values" box. 4. Set charge 1 to equal to -4e (i.c. four times a unit charge of 1.6x10-19 C) and charge 2 to equal 4c. 5. Leave the distance between them at 40 pm. 6. Compute the force acting on each charge (magnitude and direction).
10 pm 0 pm 10 Force on q₁ by 92 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) = 1 x 10-12 30 40 Charge 1 -4 e 0 10 50 -10 Force on q₂ by 9₁ 60 70 Charge 2 40 0 80 10 90 100 Force Values Scientific Notation
10 pm Force on q₁ by q₂ = 2.31 x 10-6 N 0 pm 10 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) = 1 x 10-12 m 30 Charge 4 e 0 - Force on 9₂ by q₁ = 2.31 × 10-6 N 40 10 50 -10 60 70 Charge 2 4 e 0 80 10 90 100 Force Values Scientific Notation
9. Set charge 1 to equal to 6e and charge 2 to equal 4c. 10. Change the distance between them to 70 pm. 11. Compute the force acting on each charge (magnitude and direction),
10 pm 0 pm Force on q₁ by q₂ = 1.13 x 10-6 N 10 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) = 1 x 10-12 m 30 40 Charge 1 6e 0 10 50 -10 60 70 Charge 2 4 e 0 Force on q₂ by q₁ = 1.13 × 10-6 80 10 90 100 ✔Force Values Scientific Notation
10 pm 0 pm 10 Force on q₁ by 92 20 -10 1 picometer (pm) 1 x 10-12 m 30 40 Charge 1 60 0 50 60 70 Charge 2 0 80 10 Force on 9₂ by 9₁ 90 100 Force Values Scientific Notation