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Two protons (p1 and p2) and an electron (e) lie on a straight line, as shown. The directions of the force of p1 on e, the force of p2 on e, and the total force on e, respectively, are:  Two protons (p<sub>1</sub> and p<sub>2</sub>)  and an electron (e)  lie on a straight line, as shown. The directions of the force of p<sub>1</sub> on e, the force of p<sub>2</sub> on e, and the total force on e, respectively, are:   A)   \rightarrow ,  \leftarrow ,  \rightarrow  B)   \leftarrow ,  \rightarrow ,  \rightarrow  C)   \rightarrow ,  \leftarrow ,  \leftarrow  D)   \leftarrow ,  \rightarrow ,  \leftarrow  E)   \leftarrow ,  \leftarrow ,  \leftarrow

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Beds

Horizontal layers of sedimentary rock that display a planar or nearly planar bedding surface, indicating periods of deposition over time.

Strike-Slip Fault

A fault in which the relative movement is essentially horizontal, parallel to the strike of the fault surface.

Normal Fault

A fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall.

Reverse Fault

A fault in which the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall.

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