. Consider an object of mass 36.4 kg. Assume that it is made up of equal numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons. You separate the protons and electrons into two boxes, like in the previous question. You place the boxes at a distance of 32 m apart from one another. How much force attracts the two boxes to one another? 1.34E+25 N 2.67E+25 N 5.34E+25 N 1.07E+26 N

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3. Consider an object of mass 36.4 kg. Assume that it is made up of equal numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons. You separate the protons and electrons into two boxes, like in the previous question. You place the boxes at a distance of 32 m apart from one another. How much force attracts the two boxes to one another?

   

1.34E+25 N

   

2.67E+25 N

   

5.34E+25 N

   

1.07E+26 N

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