Given that the electromagnetic force is far stronger than gravity on a per-particle basis, why doesn't the electromagnetic force dominate the interactions of large objects like planets, stars, and galaxies?

Respuesta :

Explanation:

The electro magnetic force is given by

F = [tex]\frac{k.q_{1}.q_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]

where [tex]q_{1}[/tex] and [tex]q_{2}[/tex] are charged particles

           k =Coulombs constant

          r = distance between two charges

And gravitational force is given by

F = [tex]\frac{G.m_{1}.m_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]

where [tex]m_{1}[/tex] and [tex]m_{2}[/tex] are masses

           G =Garvitation constant

          r = distance between two masses

Now since the planets, stars and galaxies are electrically neutral, therefore they have zero electrical charge and so electro magnetic forces have no affect on  these planets, stars and heavenly bodies.

     Whereas the masses of the heavenly bodies are very large, so they are largely affected by the gravitational force since Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of a body.

Therefore, though the electromagnetic force is stronger than the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force does not dominate the forces in the heavenly bodies as they as not electrically charged.

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