Physics, asked by Amanjotk22, 9 months ago

. A positively charged object consisting of 7 x 1013 protons is placed 2.1 m away from a negatively charged object

consisting of 4 x 1013 electrons. What is the electric force acting on the positively charged object? What is the

Electric force acting on the negatively charged object?​

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Answered by Sweet0Weapon
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Trees are not an element. They have cells not molecules or atoms. If there are no atoms then there would be no electrons. So would wood contain electrical charges.

Positively charged objects have electrons; they simply possess more protons than electrons. ... Negatively charged objects have protons; it's just their number of electrons is greater than their number of protons. 3. TRUE or FALSE: An object that is electrically neutral contains only neutrons.

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