The nucleus of helium has a charge of +2e, whereas the nucleus of neon has a charge of +10e (e = 1.60 × 10-19 C). What is the repulsive force between them when they are 3 nm apart? Assume that the two atoms are in a vacuum.

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1. The nucleus of helium has a charge of +2e, whereas the nucleus of neon has a charge of +10e (e = 1.60 × 10-19 C). What is the repulsive force between them when they are 3 nm apart? Assume that the two atoms are in a vacuum.

A. Draw electric lines for the following charge(s):
+
A
+.
+
C
+
B. Calculate the electric flux for each of the following sets of variables.
1. E= 7.6 x 1013 N/C
A = 4.4 x 10-6 m2
%3D
%3D
2. Ē = 6.9 x 103 N/C
%3D
A = 3.1 x 10-3 m2
0= 45°
3. E = 8.2 x 105 N/C
%3D
A = 6.1 x 10-7 m2
%3D
+
Transcribed Image Text:A. Draw electric lines for the following charge(s): + A +. + C + B. Calculate the electric flux for each of the following sets of variables. 1. E= 7.6 x 1013 N/C A = 4.4 x 10-6 m2 %3D %3D 2. Ē = 6.9 x 103 N/C %3D A = 3.1 x 10-3 m2 0= 45° 3. E = 8.2 x 105 N/C %3D A = 6.1 x 10-7 m2 %3D +
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