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In comparing the gravitational force and the electrical force between two protons, the electrical force is _____ relative to the gravitational force.
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In comparing the gravitational force and the electrical force between two protons, the electrical force is _____ relative to the gravitational force.
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In comparing the gravitational force and the electrical force between two protons, the electrical force is _____ relative to the gravitational force.
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The electrical force is greater.
I'm not going to look it up and work it out right now,
but it seems to me that the electrical force is bigger
by a factor of something like 10⁴⁰ . That's a lot !
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