I am not sure how other schools advanced in math from kindergarten to middle school, but i recall spending 6 years (K-5) in classes learning arithmetic and identifying shapes. And then 3 years (6-8) in classes learning extremely basic algebra and some geometry. However, when I was in 4th grade...
Oops, thank you. I see the velocity is now 3.00*108m/s which happens to be the speed of light. So the event where the objects move toward one another couldn't happen because they would have to be traveling at the speed of light. Good to know but that didn't answer the question I meant to ask. I...
Okay so:
Scenario (1)
Fe=(kq1q2)/(r2)
That is the force experienced by object 1. q1 is the charge of object 1, and q2 is the charge for object 2. r is the distance between them.I am going to assume that the force due to gravity is negligible.
Scenario (2)
Two forces are being acted on this...
I don't see how to use the quote system so sorry if this looks terrible. Also, thanks for the quick response
1. "You still have an electric force pushing the electrons apart." They aren't electrons
2. "Try to calculate how fast is "fast enough" for the magnetic force to overcome the electric...
I apologize ahead of time if this thread was made in the incorrect post. I have only taken Physics III (Mechanics) and am now taking Physics IV (Electricity/Magnetism). I have yet to find a description of every type of forum here.
In class, I was understanding everything that was mentioned and...
Hello! I am an 18 year old college student currently getting my associates degree. My major is chemistry and my goal is to start off as a chemistry teacher while doing chemistry related hobbies, thinking about completely soft robots. Then, branching off into the field that would be difficult...