question 3: what was your greatest challenge during this course section? how did you overcome it? provide 1…

question 3: what was your greatest challenge during this course section? how did you overcome it? provide 1 specific lesson or assessment that was challenging and the steps you took to get through it. use the following format: - topic sentence: 1 concise sentence describing the greatest challenge you experienced in a specific lesson or assessment during the course. - supporting detail: 1 - 2 sentences explaining the greatest challenge. why was it challenging? what lesson or assessment was this challenge in? - supporting detail: 1 - 2 sentences explaining how you overcame this challenge. describe the steps you took to overcome this challenge. - conclusion: 1 - 2 sentences describing how overcoming this challenge helped you be successful in this course.

question 3: what was your greatest challenge during this course section? how did you overcome it? provide 1 specific lesson or assessment that was challenging and the steps you took to get through it. use the following format: - topic sentence: 1 concise sentence describing the greatest challenge you experienced in a specific lesson or assessment during the course. - supporting detail: 1 - 2 sentences explaining the greatest challenge. why was it challenging? what lesson or assessment was this challenge in? - supporting detail: 1 - 2 sentences explaining how you overcame this challenge. describe the steps you took to overcome this challenge. - conclusion: 1 - 2 sentences describing how overcoming this challenge helped you be successful in this course.

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Recall charge interaction rules

Electricity arises from interactions between charged particles. Electrons have a negative charge.

Step2: Analyze each option

  • Neutrons are neutral, so no electric interaction with electrons.
  • Protons have a positive charge; opposite charges interact, driving electron movement (electricity).
  • Atoms are neutral overall, so no net electric interaction with electrons.
  • The nucleus (protons+neutrons) has positive charge, but the question specifies a particle that directly interacts with electrons to produce electricity, and protons are the specific charged particle here.

Answer:

b. Protons