The Cosmic Perspective (8th Edition)
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Chapter S4, Problem 28EAP
Choose the best answer to each of the following. Explain your reasoning with one or more complete sentences.
28. Across a distance of 1 millimeter, the strongest force acting between two protons is (a) gravity. (b) electro magnet ism. (c) the strong force.
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