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Physics, 11.07.2019 19:30 flyingcerberus1408

Use coulomb's law, f=kq1q2/d2, to calculate the electric force on an electron (q=−1.6×10−19c) exerted by a single proton if the particles are 0.53×10−10m apart. the constant k in coulomb's law is 9.0×109 n⋅m2/c2. (the unit abbreviated n is the newton, the si unit of force.) express your answer using two significant figures.

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