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The equations for calculating both the electric force and the gravitational force are above. Their equations are very similar. What is an important difference between these two forces?

A The electrical force is measured in coulombs; the gravitational force is measured in newtons.

B The electrical force between two charged objects will always be weaker than the gravitational force between them.

C The gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance between the objects; the electrical force increases with the square of the distance between the objects.

D Electrical forces can be attractions or repulsions; gravitational forces can only be attractions.

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A, B, and C are hilarious. D is correct.

Charges can be positive or negative, so a pair of charges can be alike or opposite. But so far, we've never seen a negative mass.

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