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4 attraction is a type of force that pulls two objects together. what are two examples of attraction?
- raindrops falling toward the ground
- oil separating from water
- a balloon floating in the air
- a magnet clinging to a refrigerator door
- cookies baking in an oven
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To determine examples of attraction (a force pulling objects together):
- Raindrops falling: Gravity pulls raindrops to Earth (attraction).
- Oil separating: This is due to density differences (not attraction).
- Balloon floating: Buoyancy (upward force, not attraction).
- Magnet clinging: Magnetic force pulls magnet to fridge (attraction).
- Cookies baking: Chemical change (not attraction).
So the two examples are raindrops falling and a magnet clinging.
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- Raindrops falling toward the ground
- A magnet clinging to a refrigerator door