Like charges Opposite charges The two objects get to each other, the stronger the gravitational force becomes. The two objects get to each other, the weaker the gravitational force becomes

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It seems like you're trying to discuss the behavior of electric charges and gravitational forces. Here's a clearer breakdown of these concepts:

  1. Like Charges: In electrostatics, like charges (e.g., two positive charges or two negative charges) repel each other. The force between them increases as the distance between them decreases, meaning that the closer they are, the stronger the repulsive force.

  2. Opposite Charges: Opposite charges (a positive charge and a negative charge) attract each other. Similar to like charges, the force of attraction increases as the distance between them decreases, meaning that the closer they are, the stronger the attractive force.

  3. Gravitational Force: The gravitational force between two objects is always attractive, regardless of their masses. According to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, the force of gravity between two objects (such as planets or any two masses) increases as the distance between them decreases, meaning that the closer they are, the stronger the gravitational force becomes.

  4. Clarification on Gravitational Force: The statement "the two objects get to each other, the weaker the gravitational force becomes" is incorrect. The gravitational force actually gets stronger as the objects come closer together, in contrast to the electrostatic forces.

In summary:

  • Like charges repel, opposite charges attract, and both electrostatic forces increase with decreasing distance.
  • Gravitational force is always attractive and increases with decreasing distance.

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