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Forces in the atom?? Help!?

Gravity.
1. What two factors affect the strength of the force of gravity?
a. The first factor: is it large or small in the atom?
b. the second factor: is it large or small in the atom?
2. Is gravity s force of attraction, repulsion, or both?
3. What particles in the atom are affected by gravity?
4. Will gravity have a significant or insignificant effect on the atom?

Electromagnectic Force:
1. What two factors affect the strength of the force?
a. The first factor: is it large or small in the atom?
b. the second factor: is it large or small in the atom?
2. Is it a force of attraction, repulsion, or both?
3. What particles in the atom are affected by this force?
4. What three electromagnetic interactions are present in the atom?
5. Of the three electromagnetic interactions present in the atom, which TWO contribute to the structure of the atom?
6. Which ONE interaction "appears" to not take place in the atom?

More to come..Gravity:
1. mass of the objects and distance between them
a. Obviously small mass in the atom
b. same for distance
2. Gravity is attractive as far as we can tell
3. Anything with mass is affected, although very minuscule effect in the atom
4. insignificant on small numbers of atoms, very significant for huge numbers

Electromagnetic:
1. charge and distance between the charges
a. charge is large for the atom
b. distance is also very small
2. both, like charges repel, opposite charges attract
3. all particles with a charge (proton and electron) are affected
4. you have the attraction between the electrons and the protons, the repulsion of all the protons in the nucleus, and the repulsion of the electrons from each other in the clouds around the atom
5. the second two
6. the first one, the electron does not get sucked into the proton...most of the time.i thought u were smart...

hmm.... let me think...

I'm such a super genius..

Wait for it....

pi= 3.1415926

thats all i got

ha not too bad, right?