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Chapter 29 Problem 51

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If the nucleus is a few fm in diameter, the distance between the centers of two protons must be = 2 fm.a. Calculate the repulsive electric force between two protonsthat are 2.0 fm apart.b. Calculate the attractive gravitational force be tween two protonsthat are 2.0 fm apart. Could gravity be the force thatholds the nucleus together?

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Title College Physics: A Strategic Approach 3 
Author Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones Stuart Field
ISBN 9780321879721

If the nucleus is a few fm in diameter, the distance between the centers of two protons

Chapter 29 textbook questions

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