A particle of mass 7.25 x 10^-9 kg moves in a circle of radius 0.100 m. What is the charge of the particle?
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The force is given by the centripetal force formula: F = m * a where F is the force, m is the mass of the particle, and a is the acceleration. In circular motion, the acceleration is given by: a = v^2 / r where v is the velocity of the particle and r is the Show more…
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