Asked by b
What is a major division between gravity and the electromagnetic force on one hand and the nuclear forces on the other?
Gravity and the electromagnetic force act on large objects while the nuclear forces act on small objects.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force act on small objects while the nuclear forces act on large objects.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force have very small ranges while the nuclear forces have infinite ranges.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force act on large objects while the nuclear forces act on small objects.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force act on small objects while the nuclear forces act on large objects.
Gravity and the electromagnetic force have very small ranges while the nuclear forces have infinite ranges.
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
Gravity and the electromagnetic force act on large objects while the nuclear forces act on small objects.
Answered by
Anonymous
I disagree - all these forces act on subatomic particles.
The principal difference is in the range.
The principal difference is in the range.
Answered by
b
The first Anonymous was correct
Answered by
heyo ❄
did he get banned??
Answered by
b
Nevermind, the second Anonymous was correct
Answered by
b
@heyo
If you mean me, firstly, I'm a she.
Secondly, no. I didn't get banned.
If you mean me, firstly, I'm a she.
Secondly, no. I didn't get banned.
Answered by
Anonymous
I’m a she
Answered by
Anonymous
And no I didn’t but idk why it keeps banning me.
Answered by
Anonymous
And srry for not replying I’m in school rn
Answered by
DrBob222
Most, if not all, of this banning talk is misunderstood. If you are posting you aren't banned.
Answered by
b
I know
Answered by
heyo ❄
Yeah, I know, I was just asking if @b got banned, cuz the question about DrBob222 was gone.
Answered by
b
@heyo
Yep, it's gone. But I'm still here.
Yep, it's gone. But I'm still here.
Answered by
Anonymous
Oop I thought you were talking about me lol
Answered by
among balls
most recent jishkha post ive seen so far
Answered by
Dee
same bro @among balls
Answered by
Cheshire
It's gravity and the electromagnetic force have Infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges
Answered by
Kazuha
@Cheshire is correct!
Answered by
👁👄👁
@Cheshire is correct i just got 100% btw the answers are
1. a force that acts on charged particles
2. a force that holds atomic nuclei together
3. gravity, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, strong nuclear
4. strong nuclear force
5. gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges
1. a force that acts on charged particles
2. a force that holds atomic nuclei together
3. gravity, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, strong nuclear
4. strong nuclear force
5. gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges
Answered by
mrs. sue
nice job!
Answered by
Billy
Here is the correct answer’s, i just got a 100%!
1. a force that acts on charged particles
2. a force that holds atomic nuclei together
3. gravity, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, strong nuclear
4. strong nuclear force
5. gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges
1. a force that acts on charged particles
2. a force that holds atomic nuclei together
3. gravity, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, strong nuclear
4. strong nuclear force
5. gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges