Rachel Wellington

University of Georgia

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Education

BS Biological Engineering
University of Georgia

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 7 years
212 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Master the Fundamentals of Physics: Learn Physics Basics
Mastering Motion: Achieving Efficiency Along a Straight Line
Find Your Dream Job: Discover the Best Work Opportunities
Unlock the Power of Kinetic Energy: Boost Your Efficiency Today
Unlocking the Power of Potential Energy: Discover the Benefits
Understanding Temperature and Heat: A Comprehensive Guide
Unlocking the Secrets of Thermal Properties: Understanding Matter
Explore the Fascinating Dynamics of Rotational Motion
Discover the Power of Gravitation: Exploring the Science Behind It
Understanding the First Law of Thermodynamics: Key Concepts
Understanding Electric Charge and Field: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the Science of Sound and Hearing: Your Guide to Better Listening
Discover the Fascinating World of Nuclear Physics

Rachel's Textbook Answer Videos

05:30
University Physics with Modern Physics

Excess electrons are placed on a small lead sphere with mass 8.00 g so that its net charge is -3.20 x 10$^{-9}$C. (a) Find the number of excess electrons on the sphere. (b) How many excess electrons are there per lead atom? The atomic number of lead is 82, and its atomic mass is 207 g/mol.

Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
Section 3: Coulomb's Law
Rachel Wellington
05:03
University Physics with Modern Physics

If a proton and an electron are released when they are 2.0 x 10$^{-10}$ m apart (a typical atomic distance), find the initial acceleration of each particle.

Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
Section 3: Coulomb's Law
Rachel Wellington
02:18
University Physics with Modern Physics

An average human weighs about 650 N. If each of two average humans could carry 1.0 C of excess charge, one positive and one negative, how far apart would they have to be for the electric attraction between them to equal their 650-N weight?

Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
Section 3: Coulomb's Law
Rachel Wellington
06:27
University Physics with Modern Physics

Two small plastic spheres are given positive electric charges. When they are 15.0 cm apart, the repulsive force between them has magnitude 0.220 N. What is the charge on each sphere (a) if the two charges are equal and (b) if one sphere has four times the charge of the other?

Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
Section 3: Coulomb's Law
Rachel Wellington
06:50
University Physics with Modern Physics

In an experiment in space, one proton is held fixed and another proton is released from rest a distance of 2.50 mm away. (a) What is the initial acceleration of the proton after it is released? (b) Sketch qualitative (no numbers!) acceleration-time and velocity-time graphs of the released proton's motion.

Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
Section 3: Coulomb's Law
Rachel Wellington
05:23
University Physics with Modern Physics

Three point charges are arranged on a line. Charge $q_3 = +$5.00 nC and is at the origin. Charge $q_2 = -$3.00 nC and is at $x = +$4.00 cm. Charge $q_1$ is at $x = +$2.00 cm. What is $q_1$ (magnitude and sign) if the net force on $q_3$ is zero?

Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
Section 3: Coulomb's Law
Rachel Wellington
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