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HailSatan

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The charge of a proton is the positive equivalent of the charge of an electron right? Because that's what I used for the electron projectile motion question. I can't even remember what I used it for now...

Did anyone else get 5.909 seconds as the time?
 

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Yer charge is the charge on the electron just positive.

As for the answer. Honestly cant remember.
 

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haha i got some weird time, 1x10^-4s....most likely wrong, calculations were hard this time
 

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Wait now that I think about it I don't remember using the charge of a proton in the projectile motion one.... Where the hell did I use it o_O
 

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I got 5.9 x 10^-8 seconds for the time, using the same charge (but positive) of the electron.
 
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I got 5.9 x 10^8 seconds for the time, using the same charge (but positive) of the electron.
Did you mean 10^-8, cause that's about 19 years...


And oh shit I think I wrote down the decimal value whilst forgetting to write down the extra x10 to the such and such... FUCK
 

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Yer I got a really small number too I think.

I think it should be. Its was fkn flying.
 

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The charge of a proton is the positive equivalent of the charge of an electron right? Because that's what I used for the electron projectile motion question. I can't even remember what I used it for now...

Did anyone else get 5.909 seconds as the time?
Think about it.
Electron has it's charge q
Positron is electrons anti-particle, having the opposite charge.

A proton is basically a neutron (no charge) + a positron (opposite charge of electron)

Therefore, the charge on a proton is opposite that of an electron! :D
 

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I got like 5.9x10^-8 or something. Like...I thought it was massively wrong.
 

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Think about it.
Electron has it's charge q
Positron is electrons anti-particle, having the opposite charge.

A proton is basically a neutron (no charge) + a positron (opposite charge of electron)

Therefore, the charge on a proton is opposite that of an electron! :D
smartass...ive never thought of it that way, i just knew that they were oppositely charged.
 

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