Two charges provide electristatic forces ..Do THESE charges ( electron , proton) also exert gravitational force on each other?????
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Two charges provide electristatic forces ..Do THESE charges ( electron , proton) also exert gravitational force on each other?????
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Heya BFF ❤,
Every particle in nature do exert gravitational force on each other but as u may know earth gravitational force is so high thus we are neglecting those smaller gravitational force of particle with those of earth.......
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Neglect Gravitational force while solving Questions
Yes they exert but as we know gravitational force is Gm1m2/r^2 there masses are really small(9.1 ×10^-31 for electron and 1.36×10^-27for proton in kg) so even if tou want to find gravitational force multiplyung them -31×(-27)+11(fromG)
It comes to be somwhere about -47 which is negligible or almost equal to zero
And yes gravitational force is the weakest force present in our nature
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