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Physics, 04.12.2020 23:50, nahimi

Coulomb's Law and Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation look very similar but the constants they have are very different from each other. What do those constants tell us about how the electrostatic force per Coulomb of
charge compares to the gravitational force per kg of mass?

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