Which describes the electric forces inside an atom?
a. gravitational forces are much st...
Physics, 23.01.2020 14:31 joejoefofana
Which describes the electric forces inside an atom?
a. gravitational forces are much stronger than electric forces.
b. electric forces and gravitational forces are equal in this setting.
c. electric forces are much stronger than gravitational forces.
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