Taking a suitable example from daily life, show that electromagnetic force is enormously stronger than the gravitational force.
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The electromagnetic force is the force responsible for all electromagnetic processes. It acts between electrically charged particles. It is infinite-ranged force, much stronger than gravitational force, obeys the inverse square law, but neither electricity nor magnetism adds up in the way that gravitational force does.
Electromagnetism - the force we know best - is 10 to the 36th power stronger than Gravity. That's 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger! The "strong" nuclear force is 10 to the 38th power stronger than Gravity.
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