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compare the force of attraction between iron, rubber band, and chalk ?​

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Answered by sibi61
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Hi buddy

Force of attraction will be more in Iron compare to both chalk and rubber band, because in iron particles of matter tightly packed.

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Answered by zumba12
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Iron has a greater force of attraction between iron, rubber, and chalk.

Explanation:

  • It is due to the fact in an iron nail the particles are tightly bonded and the molecules have a brilliant pressure of appeal among themselves which facilitates the nail to be tough and as a result, it calls for extra pressure to harm it.
  • Since in chalk the debris forces among the chalk debris aren't so sturdy as a result they may be without problems damaged up at the same time as the interparticle distance among the debris of iron is robust as there are sturdy steel bonds among them.
  • Hence they can't be without problems broken down.
  • This indicates that iron has a noticeably sturdy force of attraction observed through a rubber band and chalk has the least force of attraction.

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