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Greg drew a diagram to compare two of the fundamental forces.

A venn diagram of 2 intersecting circles with the left circle labeled gravitational force and the right circle labeled electromagnetic force. There is an X in the gravitational force circle. There is a Z in the electromagnetic force circle. There is a Y in the intersecting area.
Which labels belong in the areas marked X, Y, and Z?

X: Attractive
Y: Repulsive
Z: Infinite range
X: Infinite range
Y: Attractive
Z: Repulsive
X: Always attractive
Y: Infinite range
Z: Attractive or repulsive
X: Attractive or repulsive
Y: Infinite range
Z: Always attractive

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