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===== Comparison and Interpretation ===== * The electrostatic force is about 10610^6106 times stronger than gravity for the 10-micron particle. * The electrostatic force is about 8.5 times stronger than gravity for the 80-micron particle. * This suggests that even large regolith grains can be repelled from each other due to electrostatic forces, leading to potential levitation or transport. * The smaller particle is far more affected than the larger one, meaning fine dust can be significantly influenced by electrostatic interactions. Would you like to explore different charge environments (e.g., -500V in Earth's magnetotail) or include additional effects like adhesion?
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