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1. Electrically speaking, how do positive charges affect negatives? 2. Electrica

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Question

1. Electrically speaking, how do positive charges affect negatives?

2. Electrically speaking, how do negative charges affect positive charges?

3. How does the charge of one electron compare with that of another electron?

4. How do you normally compare the amount of protons in the atomic nucleus
with the amount of electrons around the nucleus?

5. Two point electric charges (one positive and one negative) are found
separated one distance d. Initially, graphically represent force vectors
between the charges. Then, assume that the positive charge has a value five times higher
to the negative. Again, draw the force vectors that apply to each load

Explanation / Answer

1. positive charge attract negative charge so negative charge move toward positive charge.

2. negative charge attract positive charge so positive charge move toward negative charge

3. charge on each electron is constant i. e. same.

4. normally in a neutral atom, no. of protons in nucleus and no. of electrons around nucleus are equal i. e. same