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If the electromagnetic force is stronger than gravity, then why is it overpowered by gravity on large scales?
The electromagnetic force follows an inverse cube law with distance, rather than an inverse square law.
Electromagnetic force only works on tiny particles, whose mass is very small.
Most objects are electrically neutral.
The electromagnetic force only works on scales of about the size of an atomic nucleus.
Electrical charge is cancelled out by mass.
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