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Particles of matter are bound together by​

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Answered by nishanthalchemy
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Answer:

Gravity is the force that all objects with mass exert upon one another, pulling the objects closer together. It causes a ball thrown into the air to fall to the earth, and the planets to orbit the sun.

The tiny particles that make up matter, such as atoms and subatomic particles, also exert forces on one another. These forces are not gravity, but special forces that only these particles use.

There are several kinds of forces that particles can exert on one another. These forces can cause one particle to attract, repel, or even destroy another particle. For example, one kind of subatomic force, known as the strong force, binds quarks together to make protons, neutrons, and other particles.

Answered by aryanshinde351
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Answer:

force of attraction

Explanation:

Particles of matter attract each other because of force of attraction

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