Compare the two?

Which of these is common of magnetic forces and electric charges?

We cannot isolate one half of the force/charge from the other; they come in pairs Neither have fields of strength Like charges/forces repel; unlike charges/forces attract In a generator, you specifically need both to produce electricity.

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Caleb Townsend
Feb 18, 2015

Like Bill Nye says,
" Opposites attract. \text{Opposites attract.} " The other 3 answers are all incorrect.

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