The force most responsible for holding the nucleus of an atom together is the:
a. forc...
Physics, 03.02.2020 00:43 Confusedandlazy
The force most responsible for holding the nucleus of an atom together is the:
a. force of attraction between protons and electrons
b. the force of repulsion of protons and electrons
c. the force of repulsion between protons and neutrons
d. the strong nuclear force of attraction between particles in the nucleus
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Part a determine the magnitude of the x component of f using scalar notation. fx f x = nothing lb request answer part b determine the magnitude of the y component of f using scalar notation. fy f y = nothing lb request answer part c determine the magnitude of the z component of f using scalar notation. fz f z = nothing lb request answer provide feedback figure1 of 1a force vector acting on a ring attached to the ground is shown in the xyz space together with its x, y, and z components lying on the corresponding positive axes. the ring is located at the origin. force f is located in the first octant. f makes an angle of 60 degrees with its x component and an angle of 45 degrees with its y component. a force vector acting on a ring attached to the ground is shown in the xyz space together with its x, y, and z components lying on the corresponding positive axes. the ring is located at the origin. force f is located in the first octant. f makes an angle of 60 degrees with its x component and an angle of 45 degrees with its y component.
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