is charge between electrons are same as gravitational force between objects?
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Electrons are not attracted to the nucleus due to gravity, but due to the electromagnetic force.
The nucleus possesses protons (positive charge) and Neutrons (no charge). This results in the nucleus possessing a net positive charge. Electrons on the other hand possess a negative charge.
According to Coulomb’s Law, objects of opposite charges attract each other, while objects of the same charge oppose themselves. In this case the electron is attracted to the positive charge of the nucleus.
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