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What gravitational force do the two protons in the helium nucleus exert on each other? Their separation is approximately 1.0 {\rm fm}.
14 years ago

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bobpursley
G*Mp*Me/distance^2
14 years ago
Anonymous
What gravitational force do the two protons in the helium nucleus exert on each other? Their separation is approximately 1.0
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