What is the electric force on the electron


Electrons can penetrate the nucleus because the nuclear material exerts no forces on them other than electric forces. Suppose that an electron penetrated a nucleus of lead. What is the electric force on the electron when it is at a distance of 3.0x10^-15m from the center of the nucleus? The nucleus of lead is a uniformly charged ball of radius 7.1x10^-15m with a total charge of 82e.

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