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Chapter 22 Problem 28E

Question

The proportionality constant ?k? in Coulomb’s law is huge in ordinary units, whereas the proportionality constant ?G? in Newton’s law of gravitation is tiny. What does this indicate about the relative strengths of these two forces?

Solution

Solution 28E STEP 1: The proportionality constant K in coulomb’s law of electrostatics is, K = 9 × 10 . The proportionality constant G in Newton’s law of gravity is, 11 G = 6.674 × 10 . There is a huge difference between these two constants. This is because g

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

The proportionality constant k in Coulomb’s law is huge in

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