They better be! Electrical forces are much stronger than gravitational (for the same charged mass).
Yes. Anything that has mass is affected by gravitation.
by gravity
Other masses.
The force that draws two galaxies towards each other is gravity. The gravitational force between the two galaxies pulls them towards each other and can cause them to collide or interact.
Molecules are attracted to each other because in a polar molecule, one or more atoms are slightly more positive or negative than the other atoms. The slightly more negative atoms are attracted to the slightly more positive atoms of other molecules, and vice versa. An example of the bonds that can be formed between molecules are hydrogen bonds (weak bonds between hydrogen atoms in a molecule. Ex: water).
gravity
Non-polar molecules are more attracted to other non-polar molecules.
Polar molecules are attracted to other polar molecules with an opposite charge.
The relationship is that they do not mix. The molecules in water are attracted to each other and will not mix with the oil molecules which are also attracted to each other and therefore will not mix with the water molecules
water
The Earth is not a magnet that may attract a body to the ground. The force of gravity of the Earth is balanced by the force of gravity of the other planets and the Sun. So you can walk. ( Einstein's famous equation.)
by gravity
This describes a liquid.
The Law of Gravity
They all have mass, and masses are attracted to each other.
i think it is yes.
yes
Because water molecules are polar covalent, one side is slightly negative and the other slightly positive. Thus, they are attracted to one another.