Asked by Joe
Find the ratio of the electrostatic to gravitational force between two electrons.
4.16×1042
What is this ratio for two protons? (Why is the ratio different for electrons and protons?)
4.16×1042
What is this ratio for two protons? (Why is the ratio different for electrons and protons?)
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Answered by
bobpursley
Again, force graviatational= Gmass^2/distance^2
I have no idea what your 4.16E42 means, that is a long distance.
forceelectric=kq^2/distance^2
Why is it different for protons and electrons? Isn't their masses different?
I have no idea what your 4.16E42 means, that is a long distance.
forceelectric=kq^2/distance^2
Why is it different for protons and electrons? Isn't their masses different?
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