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cmoore54

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The electron gun in a television tube accelerates electrons (mass = 9.11  10-31 kg, charge = 1.60  10-19 C) from rest to 3.00  107 m/s within a distance of 2.00 cm. What electric field is required?

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At the point of fission, a nucleus of U-238, with 92 protons is divided into two smaller spheres each with 46 protons and a radius of 5.9  10-15 m. What is the repulsive force pushing the two spheres apart when they are just touching one another? (The mass of the U-238 nucleus is 3.98  10-25 kg.)



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Answer to Question 1

128 000 N/C

Answer to Question 2

3 500 N



cmoore54

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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