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Two particles are placed near each other. Each has a charge of +2e. One particle exerts both an electric force Fe and a gravitational force Fg on the other particle.

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Answer:

Fe > Fg, opposite direction

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Answer:

hi your question is incomplete below is the missing part of your question

Question : How does the direction and magnitude of Fe compare to Fg

answer : Not enough information is given

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From the above information given in the question the direction and magnitude of FE cannot be compared to Fg and this is simply because the mass of the particle that force is been exerted on is not given therefore we cannot ascertain the magnitude of the gravitational force. Therefore we can conclude that not enough information is given

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