SUMMARY
The repulsive force between two protons, each with a charge of 1.6 x 10-19C and separated by a distance of 1 femtometer (1 x 10-15m), is calculated using Coulomb's law, resulting in a force of approximately 230.4 N. This force is significant when considering the scale of subatomic particles, despite being perceived as small compared to macroscopic forces. The strong nuclear force also plays a critical role at this distance, indicating that while the electric repulsion is substantial, it is overshadowed by the strong force in atomic interactions.
PREREQUISITES
- Coulomb's Law for electric force calculations
- Understanding of subatomic particle interactions
- Basic knowledge of nuclear forces, specifically the strong force
- Familiarity with scientific notation and unit conversions
NEXT STEPS
- Study the implications of Coulomb's Law in atomic physics
- Explore the characteristics and calculations of the strong nuclear force
- Investigate the relationship between electric force and kinetic energy in particle physics
- Learn about the behavior of protons in different atomic structures, such as helium nuclei
USEFUL FOR
Students and educators in physics, particularly those focusing on atomic and nuclear physics, as well as anyone interested in understanding the forces at play between subatomic particles.