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How is electric charge different than gravity? A. Electric charge has a smaller constant B. Gravitational force can only be positive C. Charges can be either positive or negative for electric charge D.
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How is electric charge different than gravity? A. Electric charge has a smaller constant B. Gravitational force can only be positive C. Charges can be either positive or negative for electric charge D. The calculation of the radius is different
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B and C are both true statements.
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