Find the distance between the two electrons.

The value of the Coulomb constant is
8.98755 × 109 N · m2
/C
2
and the acceleration
of gravity is 9.81 m/s
2
.
1. 0.507424 m
2. 50.7424 m
3. 5.07424 km
4. 5.07424 m
5. 5.07424 cm
can anybody help me please

To find the distance between the two electrons, we need more information about the problem. The Coulomb constant and the acceleration due to gravity are not directly related to finding the distance between two electrons. However, if you have additional information, such as the charges of the electrons or the force between them, we can use Coulomb's Law to calculate the distance.

Coulomb's Law states that the electrical force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The formula is:

F = k * (q1 * q2) / r^2

Where:
- F is the electrical force between the charged objects.
- k is the Coulomb constant (8.98755 × 10^9 N·m^2/C^2).
- q1 and q2 are the charges of the two objects.
- r is the distance between the charged objects.

Given the force or the charges, we can rearrange the formula to solve for the distance (r).

If you provide additional information about the charges or force, I can assist you with the calculation to determine the distance between the two electrons.

I think you mean find the force between two electrons, right. You've given us the distances.

F = kq1q2/r^2
q1 = q2 = 1.6e-19, k = 9e9.
Now just substitute each distance in.