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Two nuclei each contain two protons and exert a force 4 N on each other. If we transfer a proton from one of these nuclei to the other, the force on each nucleus is now reduced to 3 N. True or False? Why?

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Using Coulomb's Law:


4 Newtons = Force = k*q_1*q_2/r^2.

Plug in the values for the original charges and you get


4 Newtons = F = 4 *k*e^2/r^2 where a proton as a charge +e.

Dividing both sides by 4 you get that k*e^2/r^2 = 1 newton.

Now plugging in the new charges after moving the proton around:


F = 3*k*e^2/r^2.

We know that k*e^2/r^2 = 1 newton so the net force that each nuclei has on each other is 3 Newtons.

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