Answer:
Electric force = 8.20x10⁻⁸ N
Gravitational force = 3.61x10⁻⁴⁷ N
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The electric force can be found using the following equation:

Where:
K: is the Coulomb's constant = 9x10⁹ N.m²/C²
: is the charge of the proton = 1.6x10⁻¹⁹ C
: is the charge of the electron = -1.6x10⁻¹⁹ C
d: is the distance = 5.3x10⁻¹¹ m
Hence, the magnitude of the electric force is:
2. The gravitational force can be calculated as follows:

Where:
: is the electron's mass = 9.1x10⁻³¹ kg
: is the proton's mass = 1.67x10⁻²⁷ kg
G: is the gravitational constant = 6.67x10⁻¹¹ N.m²/kg²
Therefore, the gravitational force is:

As we can see, the gravitational force is much less than the electric force.
I hope it helps you!
$1,200=to repair his home
21%=interest
$121=every month
12=month
21. X
——= ———-
100. 1200
Cross multiply
21*1200=25200
100*x=100x
25200/100=252
So Loki paid $252 interest
Hi :)
To find the tan of a number, just type the number into your calculator and press
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, Rounded to the nearest hundredth, or 2 numbers after the decimal point, just like you asked

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In general, the domain is the set of all x-values for the graph.
The issue here is that this isn't the graph of a function. A function has at most one y-value for each x-value and this graph has an infinite number of y-values for the single x-value of 1.
So, either your teacher is wanting you to say the domain is {1}, because that's the only x-value used by the graph, or they're wanting you to say this is a trick question, because this isn't the graph of a function.
The range is the set of all y-values, which is -9<y<9, but again, do they intend this to be a trick question?
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
