Suppose the charge of a proton and an electron differ slightly. One of them is -e, the other is ...
Suppose the charge of a proton and an electron differ slightly. One of them is -e, the other is \( (\mathrm{e}+\Delta \mathrm{e}) \) If the net of electrostatic force and gravitational force between two hydrogen atoms placed at a distance \( d \) (much greater than atomic size) apart is zero, then \( \Delta \mathrm{e} \) is of the order of [Given mass of hydrogen math xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML class=wrs_chemistrymsubmi mathvariant=normalm/mimi mathvariant=normalh/mi/msubmo=/momn1/mnmo./momn67/mnmo×/momsupmn10/mnmrowmo-/momn27/mn/mrow/msupmo /momikg/mi/math]
a. \( 10^{-23} \mathrm{C} \)
b. \( 10^{-37} \mathrm{C} \)
c. \( 10^{-47} \mathrm{C} \)
d. \( 10^{-20} \mathrm{C} \)
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