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23 Nov 2019
Imagine that you could take 1 mole of protons and one mole of electrons in the previous question and separate them by a distance of r=1m. What would be the force of attraction F between the two charges? Compare the magnitude of this force to the sort of ~1000 N forces that you calculated in the first quarter for conventional mechanical systems. Does this really tell you something about the relative strength of electrostatic forces and gravitational forces?
Imagine that you could take 1 mole of protons and one mole of electrons in the previous question and separate them by a distance of r=1m. What would be the force of attraction F between the two charges? Compare the magnitude of this force to the sort of ~1000 N forces that you calculated in the first quarter for conventional mechanical systems. Does this really tell you something about the relative strength of electrostatic forces and gravitational forces?
Nelly StrackeLv2
1 Nov 2019