Answer:
The magnitude of the electric field inside the membrane is 8.8×10⁶V/m
Explanation:
The electric field due to electric potential at a distance Δs is given by
E=ΔV/Δs
We have to find the magnitude electric field in the membrane
Ecell= -ΔV/Δs

The magnitude of the electric field inside the membrane is 8.8×10⁶V/m
At some time during her drive she backed up with a substantial negative. ( backwards) acceleration. Since the pocket book is not physically connected to the seat it is free to move. Upon rapid negative acceleration the pocket book remains in its position while the car accelerates backwards away from it. this demonstrates Newtons 1st law of motion. The first law is the law of inertia. Which states, an object at rest. ( pocketbook) will remain at rest and an object in motion will continue in motion at constant velocity, unless acted upon by some outside force to change its motion.
Examples of Selectively Permeable Membranes. Selectively permeable membranes can be found around a variety of cells and places. The most common example is the phospholipid bilayer cell membrane that surrounds every cell in our bodies. Another example of a selectively permeable membrane is the inner membranes of an egg.Nov 5, 2014
2 J / 4 C = 1/2 joule per coulomb.
That's 1/2 volt.