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Asked by Alecia

What is the gravitational force between the proton (1.67X10^-27 kg) and the electron (9.11X 10^-31 kg) in a hydrogen atom if they are 3.00X10^-10 m apart?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Do the math:

Force= G Mm/d^2
14 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
1.13x10^-48
9 years ago

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