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1.4.4 Weak Nuclear Force
The weak nuclear force appears only in certain
nuclear processes such as the B-decay of a
nucleus. In B-decay, the nucleus emits an
electron and an uncharged particle ealled -
neutrino.) The weak nuclear force is not as weak
as the gravitational force, but much weaker
than the strong nuclear and electromagnetic
forces. The range of weak nuclear force is
exceedingly small, of the order of 10 –¹6​

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