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Rolanda sees an error in her friend’s graphic organizer comparing electrical and gravitational forces.
A Venn diagram with two intersecting circles. The circle on the left is labeled gravitational force. The circle on the right is labeled electrical force. There is an X in the circle on the left with infinite reach and depends on mass. In the circle on the right is Z with depends on charge. There is a Y in the intersecting area.
Which change should Rolanda suggest to her friend to correct the error?
The note about mass belongs in region Z, and the note about charge belongs in region X.
The note about mass belongs in region Y, and the note about infinite reach belongs in region Z.
The note about charge belongs in region Y.
The note about infinite reach belongs in region Y.
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The note about infinite reach belongs in region Y.
Reason: Both gravitational and electrical forces have infinite range, so "infinite reach" is a shared property (intersection). Dependence on mass is only for gravity and dependence on charge only for electricity, so those stay in their separate circles.
Reason: Both gravitational and electrical forces have infinite range, so "infinite reach" is a shared property (intersection). Dependence on mass is only for gravity and dependence on charge only for electricity, so those stay in their separate circles.
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