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Which of the following atoms has the greatest nuclear charge? 1. al2. ar3. si4. nav
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Charge is distributed along the entire x-axis with uniform density λ. how much work does the electric field of this charge distribution do on an electron that moves along the y-axis from y = a to y = b? (use the following as necessary: a, b, ε0, λ, and q for the charge on an electron.)
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