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Ratio of gravitational force, electromagnetic force and nuclear force is​

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Answered by deepsmassey21
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Explanation:

$\therefore $ The ratio of the strength of the four fundamental forces in nature is. Strong nuclear force: electromagnetic force: weak nuclear force: gravitational force$ = 1:{10^{ - 2}}:{10^{ - 13}}:{10^{ - 39}}$. Note: - The gravitational force is the force of mutual attraction between any two objects which has mass.

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The ratio of gravitational force, electromagnetic force, and nuclear force is​ F_g:F_e:F_n=1:10^{36}:10^{38} .

Explanation:

The gravitational force between two protons at distance r from each other is:

F_g=\frac{Gm^2_p}{r^2}

The electromagnetic force between two protons with distance r is:

F_e=\frac{1}{4\pi \varepsilon _or^2}

Now,

\frac{F_g}{F_g} =\frac{6.67\times 10^{-11}(1.67\times 10^{-27})^2}{9\times 10^{9}(1.6\times 10^{-19})}\\

\frac{F_g}{F_g} =\frac{1}{10^{36}}

Now, the nuclear force between two protons is approximately 10^{38} times of gravitational force.

So, F_g:F_e:F_n=1:10^{36}:10^{38} .

The ratio of gravitational force, electromagnetic force, and nuclear force is​ F_g:F_e:F_n=1:10^{36}:10^{38} .

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