Q.1
V= I× R, now, for the toaster V=120 V , R = 60 ohm.
I= V/R = 120/60 = 2 A ( 2nd option)
Q.2
Necleus of atom it contains most mass of the atom. It is mainly formed wit protons and neutrons.
Protons are positive that is why necleus positive but neutrons are neutral. This two mainly make necleus and try to make it equilibrium.
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