Charge must come in specific-sized bundles. Only integer multiples of this smallest amount of charge can be found in Nature
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This statement is correct. The smallest size of charge found in Nature by
experiment (this experiment is known as the Millikan oil drop experiment) is 1.6 x 10-19 C.
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A 3.00 kg object is moving at 5.00 m/s EAST. It strikes a 6.00 kg that is moving EAST at 2.00 m/s. The objects have a one-dimensional elastic collision in the EAST-WEST direction. The velocity of the 3.00 kg object after the collision is
A. 4.00 m/s EAST. B. 1.00 m/s EAST. C. 4.00 m/s WEST. D. 1.00 m/s WEST. E. 3.00 m/s EAST.
A ball is thrown at a 60.0° angle above the horizontal across level ground. It is released from a height of 2.00 m above the ground with a speed of 16.0 m/s. How long does the ball remain in the air before striking the ground?
A) 16.2 s B) 1.80 s C) 2.05 s D) 2.82 s E) 2.96 s
A form of chemical weathering in which oxygen chemically combines with metallic iron to form iron oxides resulting in the loss of electrons is
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