The Earth and Sun exert a gravitational force on each other of about 3.6 × 1022 N. They are about 1.5 x 10¹1 m apart. At

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The Earth and Sun exert a gravitational force on each other of about 3.6 × 1022 N. They are about 1.5 x 10¹1 m apart. At

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The Earth and Sun exert a gravitational force on each other of about 3.6 × 1022 N. They are about 1.5 x 10¹1 m apart. At such an astronomical distance, it's safe to model them as pointlike. If both had the same net charge, what magnitude of charge would be necessary in order for their electrical repulsion to cancel their gravitational attraction?
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