The red sphere represents a proton. What is the atomic number of this atom

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Answer 1
Answer:

The atomic number is the number of protons of the atom.

So, just count the number of red spheres (protons) and that is the atomic number of the atom.

The protons are in the nucleus of the atom. Every single element is formed by a representative number of protons (atomic number).

For example, every hydrogen atom has one proton and its atomic number is one.

Every helium atom has two protons and its atomic number is two.

And so on. This permits you to order the elements in the periodic table in increasing atomic number.

There are no two elements with the same number of protons (atomic number) and all the atoms of a same element have the same number of protons.

Answer 2
Answer: The atom is apparently too small for us to see,
so we can't identify it.

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What is the zero error of this vernier caliper ???

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Adam pushes a 47 kg boat across a frozen lake. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the boat and the ice is 0.13 and the boat acceleration at 0.6 m/s^2. Calculate the magnitude of Adams force in the boat.

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Answer:

The magnitude of Adams' force is 88 N

Explanation:

According to Newton's law ∑ forces in direction of motion is equal to

mass multiplied by the acceleration

There are two forces here the friction force and Adams' force

Adams' force is in direction of motion

Friction force is opposite to direction of motion

→ Friction force = μ R,

where μ is the coefficient of friction and R is the normal reaction force

of the boat

→ R = mg

where m is the mass of the boat and g is the acceleration of gravity

→ m = 47 kg , g = 9.8 m/s²

→ R = mg

Substitute the values in the rule

R = 47 × 9.8 = 460.6 N

→ Friction force = μ R

→ μ = 0.13 , R = 460.0 N

Substitute the values in the rule

Friction force = 0.13 × 460.0 = 59.878 N

→ ∑ Forces in direction of motion = mass × acceleration

→ F - Friction force = mass × acceleration

→ Friction force = 59.878 N , m = 47 kg , a = 0.6 m/s²

Substitute the values in the rule

→ F - 59.878 = 47 × 0.6

→ F - 59.878 = 28.2

Add 59.878 to both sides

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Answer: 1.81m

Explanation:

Given the following:

Horizontal speed = 4m/s

Height of table = 1m

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Using:

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