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Part A Exercise 282 we are viewing the alom in such a way Thet the lton\'s orbit

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Explanation / Answer

It's a bit hard to read your problem, but I understand the main thing would have been interesting to know the value of the wrong answer. We will solve it step by step the whole problem

Part a) The expression for the electric field is

E = k q /r2

where

q is the charge produced by the field, in this case the electron charge 1.6 10-19 C

r is the distance between the load and the core, which is a data 5.3 10-11 m

E = 9 109(-1.6 10-19)/ ( 5.3 10-11)2

E = - 0.513 1012N/C = 5.13 1011N/C

Part b)

the sign of the electric field indicates that the force is attractive, in the plane where is the nucleus and the electron. The field is created by negative charges out of the charge that is directed electron going into the core

Sorry for the answer in this way but I can not read the options you write. From what I can understand serious in terms of the role out of the electron towards the nucleus

Part c) For this part to use Newton's second law, the magnetic force and the centripetal acceleration

F = m a

q v x B = m a ac= v2/r

Field B and speed are perpendicular

q v B = m v2/r

B = m v/(q r)

B = 9.1 10-313.2 106/( 1.6 10-195.3 10-11)

Check the value of v almost no one reads

B = 3.43 105T