If your on apex it’s false
false
True
true
Electromagnetic
False apex
FOR APEX - ITS TRUE
false
Its true
Gravity is strictly an attractive force.
differentiate attractive force from repulsive pulse
No. Radioactive elements are normally a result of the atom actually being an isotope of that element. An isotope is an atom of an element that has a different amount of neutrons than the norm. For example, the normal amount of neutrons in a Carbon atom is six, but Carbon-14 has eight, and Carbon-16 has ten. These isotopes are normally radioactive.
Electrostatic forces
Gravity does not have a 'charge'. It is, however, always attractive and never repulsive.
Gravity is strictly an attractive force.
differentiate attractive force from repulsive pulse
attractive
No. Radioactive elements are normally a result of the atom actually being an isotope of that element. An isotope is an atom of an element that has a different amount of neutrons than the norm. For example, the normal amount of neutrons in a Carbon atom is six, but Carbon-14 has eight, and Carbon-16 has ten. These isotopes are normally radioactive.
Electrostatic forces
The opposite of repulsive is attractive or appealing.
the bond will not form
yes
It is the repulsive or attractive force produced between the charges at rest.
ugly, repulsive, repellant
Gravity does not have a 'charge'. It is, however, always attractive and never repulsive.
electromagnetic - long range, either attractive or repulsive, moderateweak nuclear - short range, either attractive or repulsive, weakstrong nuclear - very short range, either attractive or repulsive, very stronggravity - long range, always attractive, very weak