Suppose the magnitude of the proton charge differs from the magnitude of the electron charge by a mere 11 part in 10^9.

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Suppose the magnitude of the proton charge differs from the magnitude of the electron charge by a mere 11 part in 10^9.

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Suppose the magnitude of the proton charge differs from the
magnitude of the electron charge by a mere 11 part
in 10^9.
What would be the force between
two 1.1mm-diameter copper spheres
with 1.8 cm between their centers? Assume that each
copper atom has an equal number of electrons and
protons?
F = ?
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