Select as many of the following statements that are TRUE when comparing Coulomb's Law to Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation. *

Both Laws are about the relationship between two masses.

Both Laws are "inverse square" relationships.

Each Law relates a force to the interaction between fundamental constructs of the universe.

The force due to mass interactions only "pulls", whereas the force due to charge interactions can "push" or "pull".

The force due to mass interactions is always weaker than the force due to charge interactions.

Charged particles create both electrical force and gravitational force.

Lightening happens because gravity pulls charged particles to the ground.

Electrical force happens only when objects touch, but gravitational force reaches across open space.