The ratio of electrostatic and gravitational forces acting between electron and proton separated by a distance 5×10?11m, will be (Charge on electron = 1.6×1019C, mass of electron = 9.1×1031kg, mass of proton = 1.6×10?27kg, G=6.7×10?11Nm2/kg2)
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6 x 10^-19 C each), and r is the distance between them (5 x 10^-11 m). Show more…
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