P PGscienceknowledge Guest Jan 16, 2010 #1 my question is how much forces act between two electron when placed distance is 1c.m?
J Jerromy Guest Jan 16, 2010 #2 I think you would have to ask the thousands of atoms in between those two electrons and see how they feel about allowing the energy to interact.
I think you would have to ask the thousands of atoms in between those two electrons and see how they feel about allowing the energy to interact.
R ramparts Guest Jan 17, 2010 #3 2.3*10^-24 newtons http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=coulomb's+constant+*+(1+electron+charge)^2+/+(1+cm)^2
2.3*10^-24 newtons http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=coulomb's+constant+*+(1+electron+charge)^2+/+(1+cm)^2
A aphh Guest Jan 17, 2010 #4 The formula for the force between 2 point charges would be F = k * Q1 * Q2 / r^2, where k is the Coulomb constant, Q1 and Q2 would the charges (in this case the charge of one electron) and r the distance between the charges.
The formula for the force between 2 point charges would be F = k * Q1 * Q2 / r^2, where k is the Coulomb constant, Q1 and Q2 would the charges (in this case the charge of one electron) and r the distance between the charges.