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Find the ratio of the magnitude of the electric force to the grativational force acting between two protons.

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Let the distance between two protons - r ltbgt Then `f_e = 1/ (4pi epsilon_0) xx q^2/r^2`
` and ` F_g= (Gqm^2)/r^2`
`:. F_e/F_g= 1/(4pi epsilon_0) xx q^2/r^2xx r^2/Gm^2`
`= (9xx10^9xx1.6xx1.6xx10^-38)/(6.67xx10^-11xx1067xx1067xx10^-54)`.
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