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Physics, 01.07.2019 01:00 love5965

If the gravitational force between the electron (9.11 ✕ 10-31 kg) and the proton (1.67 ✕ 10-27 kg) in a hydrogen atom is 1.26 ✕ 10-47 n, how far apart are the two particles?

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