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Physics, 17.09.2019 20:00, Allyf23

What can be broken down into tiny fundamental subatomic particles?
matter
momentum
forces
energy
question 2
which force is a long-range attractive force between masses?
weak nuclear
gravitational
electromagnetic
strong nuclear
question 3
which force holds together the protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei?
gravitational
weak nuclear
strong nuclear
electromagnetic
question 4
which particles do not experience the electromagnetic force?
electrons
neutrons
protons
all particles experience the electromagnetic force.
question 5
name the theory that describes gravity?
big bang
maxwell's equations
standard model
general relativity
question 6
which are the four fundamental forces?
the electromagnetic force, the strong nuclear force, the frictional force, and the gravitational force.
the electromagnetic force, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, and the frictional force.
the electromagnetic force, the strong force, the weak force, and the gravitational force.
the electromagnetic force, the normal force, the frictional force, and the gravitational force.
question 7
what is commonly used to identify the type of a sample of atoms?
the momentum of the atom
the pattern of light emitted or absorbed
the temperature of the sample
the volume of the sample
question 8
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which force is responsible for radioactivity?
the weak nuclear force
the gravitational force
the strong nuclear force
the electromagnetic force
question 9
what force is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun?
the gravitational force
the weak nuclear force
the strong nuclear force
the electromagnetic force
question 10
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What can be broken down into tiny fundamental subatomic particles?  matter  momentum
What can be broken down into tiny fundamental subatomic particles?  matter  momentum
What can be broken down into tiny fundamental subatomic particles?  matter  momentum
What can be broken down into tiny fundamental subatomic particles?  matter  momentum

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