Question

A) Where do the forces that make atoms interact come from? (1 point)
from the electric fields of charged molecules
from the electric fields of neutral subatomic particles
from the electric fields of neutral molecules
from the electric fields of charged subatomic particles
A) When two charged particles are moving toward each other, their velocities decrease until they
eventually come to a stop. What happens afterward? (1 point)
They remain in the same place without moving.
They accelerate toward each other.
They accelerate in opposite directions.
They bond and accelerate together.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
A) The forces that make atoms interact come from **the electric fields of charged subatomic particles**. (This is due to the electromagnetic force, which is responsible for the interactions between charged particles).

B) When two charged particles are moving toward each other, their velocities decrease until they eventually come to a stop. Afterward, **they accelerate in opposite directions**. (This is due to the repulsive or attractive forces between them depending on their charges).

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