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Physics, 11.11.2019 22:31 silverns

If you were to separate all of the electrons and protons in 1 g (0.001 kg) of matter, you’d have about 96,000 c of positive charge and the same amount of negative charge. if you placed these charges 4.5 m apart, how strong would the attractive force between them be?

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