Use Coulomb's law, F = kQ1Q2jd2 , to calculate the electric force on an electron (Q =

Chapter 2, Problem 2.89

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Use Coulomb's law, F = kQ1Q2jd2 , to calculate the electric force on an electron (Q = -1.6 x 10-19 C) exerted by a single proton if the particles are 0.53 X 10-10 m apart. The constant k in Coulomb's law is 9.0 x 109 N m 2 jC2 . (The unit abbreviated N is the Newton, the SI unit of force.)

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