Step-by-step explanation:
this is physics (not math per se).
the first moves to the left, because the distance to the positive charge on the left is shorter than the distance to the positive charge on the right.
the second moves to the right, because the positive charge is greater there and the distance to the positive charge is shorter too.
the third stays where it is. the -2 charge moves to the left until it hits the first +2 charge. there they neutralize each other, and nothing else is happening. also before -2 and +2 meet, they are neutralizing each other already for an outside observer (like the green ringed +2).
but - it depends how picky your teacher tries to be here.
because when you look at the very fine details, until -2 and the right +2 meet and really neutralize each other, there is a tiny little overhang of positive charges the green ringed +2 charge would "feel". simply because the +2 is a little bit closer than the -2.
and when we consider this, the green ringed +2 would move very little to the left (repelled by the other positive overhanging charge on the right) until -2 and +2 actually meet.
Can someone help me please? ASAP
Answer:
triangle XYZ is similar to triangle RPQ
scale factor = 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles X and R are given as congruent.
Angles Z and Q are right angles, so they are congruent.
Then, angles Y and P must be congruent.
The similarity statement is
triangle XYZ is similar to triangle RPQ
To find the scale factor, divide the length of a side of the image by the length of the corresponding side in the original.
10/25 = 2/5
The scale factor is 2/5.