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Select the statement that bost describes how fundamental forces relate. A. All forces begin equally and become varied. The object on which they are acting and the distance to that object determines
the amount of force.
B. Weak nuclear and magnetic forces are different because magnetic forces are associated with unmoving charges, and weak
nuclear forces are associated with moving charges. C. All forces are related to the mass of the object on which they are acting. The larger the mass, the weaker the forces
become. D. Electromagnetic and gravitational forces are similar because they both include the interaction between attractive forces.
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