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Gravitational radius of an electron

This is the gravitational radius of an electron:

re = 2GMd/(c2r)

where

G is Newton's gravitational constant,
Md is the mass of the central body = 10−18kg,
c is the speed of light, and
r is the Bohr radius.

This gives a value

re = 10 −15m







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