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Two electrons are placed at a distance d such that electrostatic force between both the electrons is equal to sum of weight of both the electrons Calculate the value of d.

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To solve the problem, we need to find the distance \( d \) between two electrons such that the electrostatic force between them equals the sum of their weights. Let's break down the solution step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the Forces Involved The electrostatic force \( F \) between two electrons can be expressed using Coulomb's law: \[ F = \frac{k \cdot |q_1 \cdot q_2|}{d^2} \] where: ...
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