MCQ
$\mathrm {F_g}$ and $\mathrm {F_e}$ represents gravitational and electrostatic force respectively between electrons situated at a distance 10 cm. The ratio of $\mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{g}} / \mathrm{F}_{\mathrm{e}}$ is of the order of
  • A
    $10^{42}$
  • B
    10
  • C
    1
  • $10^{-43}$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$10^{-43}$
(d) $10^{-43}$

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