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how far would electron of hydrogen atom have to be removed from nucleus so that electrostaric force becomes equal to weight of atom.​

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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

State Coulomb’s law in terms of how the electrostatic force changes with the distance between two objects.

Calculate the electrostatic force between two charged point forces, such as electrons or protons.

Compare the electrostatic force to the gravitational attraction for a proton and an electron; for a human and the Earth.

Through the work of scientists in the late 18th century, the main features of the electrostatic force—the existence of two types of charge, the observation that like charges repel, unlike charges attract, and the decrease of force with distance—were eventually refined, and expressed as a mathematical formula. The mathematical formula for the electrostatic force is called Coulomb’s law after the French physicist Charles Coulomb (1736–1806), who performed experiments and first proposed a formula to calculate it.

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