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What happens if Coulomb's force disappears?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Disappearance of coulomb force removes the energy barrier that holds nuclei of the atoms apart.

The same is conceivable to happen to Earth and all light elements start to fuse and eventually make iron nuclei.

There will be a dramatic volumetric collapse and release of energy.

Answered by anglerao412
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Disappearance of coulomb force removes the energy barrier that holds nuclei of the atoms apart. ... The same is conceivable to happen to Earth and all light elements start to fuse and eventually make iron nuclei. There will be a dramatic volumetric collapse and release of energy.

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