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The electrons are attracted to the protons.

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They can produce heat, like when the sun's light rays hit Earth's surface.

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EM wave energy can be reflected from objects, illuminating the objects.

EM wave energy can be absorbed by the object and transformed from wave, to heat energy.

High energy EM waves can cause chemical changes in objects, and in biological organisms, these chemical changes can include genetic mutations.

Extremely high energy EM waves can cause changes, in some substances, at the atomic level.

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they attract object simply because they have charged particles as well as some object

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They can either push or pull objects.

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it can ethier push or pull the object

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It holds the atom together.

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