Physics, 18.10.2019 00:10 Arden990560
Consider the electrostatic force between two particles of equal mass m = 32 × 10^-26 kg and carrying different charges q1 = 17e and q2 = 28e, where e denotes the magnitude of the charge on an electron. at what distance, in meters, is the electrostatic force between these two particles equal to the weight of one of them?
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