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1 October, 10:21

In a hydrogen atom in its ground state, the electron is on average a distance of about 1*10-10 m from the proton. What is the magnitude of the electric field due to the proton a distance of 0.9 ✕ 10-10 m away?

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  1. 1 October, 14:17
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    E=kQ/r^2 where k is Coulomb's constant

    E = (9e9) (1.6e-19) / (1e-10) ^2=

    1.44e11N/C
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