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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A universal law is a principle that is in effect everywhere at all times. Which example is likely to be a universal law? A. the force of attraction between two objects B. the model of the atom C. objects with like charges attract D. the theory of the atom

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

A. Gravity is a universal law (assuming you're talking about the attraction between any two objects that have mass) B. The model of the atom isn't a universal law because in nuclear reactors and such, atoms are broken apart all the time, and atoms themselves only formed thousands and thousands of years after the big bang C. This is Coloumb's Law, which in fact, is a universal law of physics D. Like b, this is not a universal law

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you so much!

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