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    Gravity Holds Galaxies Together
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Gravity Holds Galaxies Together

Question 114

Question 114

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Gravity holds galaxies together. What does the weak nuclear force hold together?


A) leptons (particles including electrons and neutrinos)
B) nothing
C) nuclei
D) quarks inside protons and neutrons

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