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peytonwray04
03.04.2020 • 
Physics

A group of researchers analyzes the results from a nuclear collider experiment. The analysis shows that the nuclei involved in the collision had charges of 9.6 x 10^-19 C with a margin of error of 0.1 x 10^-19 C. The magnitude of an electron's charge is e = 1.60x10 ^-19 C. What could be a reasonable conclusion about this result? a. Something probably went wrong, since charge must be less than or equal to e. b. The result seems reasonable, since charge must be an integer multiple of e. c. The result seems reasonable, since charge must be greater than e. d. Something probably went wrong, since charge must be a multiple of e.

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