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What is a major division between gravity and the electromagnetic force on one hand and the nuclear forces on the other?(1 point)
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Gravity and the electromagnetic force act on small objects while the nuclear forces act on large objects.
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 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 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 have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges.
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Gravity and the electromagnetic force have infinite ranges while the nuclear forces have very small ranges.
Explanation: Gravity and electromagnetism are long‑range forces (their fields extend indefinitely), while the strong and weak nuclear forces are short‑range (effective over roughly nuclear distances ~10^-15 m or less).
Explanation: Gravity and electromagnetism are long‑range forces (their fields extend indefinitely), while the strong and weak nuclear forces are short‑range (effective over roughly nuclear distances ~10^-15 m or less).
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