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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Standard Edition (Chs 1-36)

Chapter 22 Problem 22.89

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Suppose the magnitude of the proton charge differs from the magnitude of the electron charge by a mere 1 part in 109 . a. What would be the force between two 2.0-mm-diameter copper spheres 1.0 cm apart? Assume that each copper atom has an equal number of electrons and protons. b. Would this amount of force be detectable? What can you conclude from the fact that no such forces are observed?

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The first step in solving 22 problem number 89 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose the magnitude of the proton charge differs from the magnitude of the electron charge by a mere 1 part in 109 . a. What would be the force between two 2.0-mm-diameter copper spheres 1.0 cm apart? Assume that each copper atom has an equal number of electrons and protons. b. Would this amount of force be detectable? What can you conclude from the fact that no such forces are observed?
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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Standard Edition (Chs 1-36) 4 
Author Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus)
ISBN 9780134081496

Solved: Suppose the magnitude of the proton charge differs

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