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A 2.5 kg object has an acceleration of 4 m/s2. What is the force of the object?
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Did the proton move into a region of higher potential or lower potential? did the proton move into a region of higher potential or lower potential? because the proton is a negative charge and it accelerates as it travels, it must be moving from a region of higher potential to a region of lower potential. because the proton is a negative charge and it accelerates as it travels, it must be moving from a region of lower potential to a region of higher potential. because the proton is a positive charge and it slows down as it travels, it must be moving from a region of higher potential to a region of lower potential. because the proton is a positive charge and it slows down as it travels, it must be moving from a region of lower potential to a region of higher potential. request answerpart bwhat was the potential difference that stopped the proton? express your answer with the appropriate units.î”v î” v = nothingnothingrequest answerpart cwhat was the initial kinetic energy of the proton, in electron volts? express your answer in electron volts. ki k i = nothing ev request answerprovide feedback
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A 2.5 kg object has an acceleration of 4 m/s2. What is the force of the object?...
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