Magnitude of the resulting compressional force on earth


One gran of hydrogen contains 6.02x10^23 atoms, each with one electron and one protone. Suppose that 1.00 g of hydrogen is seperated into protons and electrons, that the protons are places at earth's north pole, and that the electrons are places at earth's south pole. Assuming the radius of earth to be 6.38 x 10^6, what is the magnitude of the resulting compressional force on earth?

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