Question 5 Two protons sit on either side of an electron as shown below: p+ none of these answers. p+ d₁ d₂ The electron

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Question 5 Two protons sit on either side of an electron as shown below: p+ none of these answers. p+ d₁ d₂ The electron

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Question 5 Two Protons Sit On Either Side Of An Electron As Shown Below P None Of These Answers P D D The Electron 1
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Question 5 Two protons sit on either side of an electron as shown below: p+ none of these answers. p+ d₁ d₂ The electron is 35 μm away from the proton on its left and 15 µm away from the proton on its right. Which force is largest in magnitude? the two forces acting on the electron from the left proton and the right proton are equal. O the force of the proton on the right acting on the electron. O the force of the proton on the left acting on the electron. 1 pts
Question 6 Two protons sit on either side of an electron as shown below: p+ e- O 7.35 x 10-19 N O 8.35 x 10-19 N O 6.35 x 10-19 N O 5.35 x 10-19 N p+ 1 pts X d₁ d₂ The electron is 35 um away from the proton on its left and 15 um away from the proton on its right. What is the magnitude of the net electric force acting on the electron?
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