Forcing electrons together Two electrons r meters apart

Chapter 6, Problem 32E

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Forcing electrons together Two electrons r meters apart repel each other with a force of

                \(F=\frac{23 \times 10^{-29}}{r^{2}}\) newtons.

a. Suppose one electron is held fixed at the point (1, 0) on the x-axis (units in meters). How much work does it take to move a second electron along the x-axis from the point (-1, 0) to the origin?

b. Suppose an electron is held fixed at each of the points (-1, 0) and (1, 0). How much work does it take to move a third electron along the x-axis from (5, 0) to (3, 0)?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

F=23 x 10^-29 /r^2

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