What are the fundamental forces in nature?
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## Fundamental forces-
- Fundamental forces are the interactions that do not appear to be reducible to more basic interactions
# The 4 Fundamental Forces in nature are-
1. Gravitational Force –
Weakest force; but infinite range.
2. Weak Nuclear Force –
Weaker ; but short range.
3. Electromagnetic Force –
Stronger, with infinite range.
4. Strong Nuclear Force –
Strongest; but short range.
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## Fundamental forces-
- Fundamental forces are the interactions that do not appear to be reducible to more basic interactions
# The 4 Fundamental Forces in nature are-
1. Gravitational Force –
Weakest force; but infinite range.
2. Weak Nuclear Force –
Weaker ; but short range.
3. Electromagnetic Force –
Stronger, with infinite range.
4. Strong Nuclear Force –
Strongest; but short range.
Hope this is helpful...
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The cooperations that don't have all the earmarks of being reducible to increasingly fundamental communications. There are four principal cooperations known to exist: the gravitational and electromagnetic collaborations, which deliver noteworthy long-run powers whose impacts can be seen specifically in regular day to day existence, and the solid and feeble communications, which create powers at little, subatomic separations and administer atomic connections. A few researchers guess that a fifth power may exist, yet this isn't broadly acknowledged nor demonstrated.
Every one of the realized crucial collaborations can be depicted numerically as a field. The gravitational power is credited to the ebb and flow of spacetime, portrayed by Einstein's general hypothesis of relativity .
Every one of the realized crucial collaborations can be depicted numerically as a field. The gravitational power is credited to the ebb and flow of spacetime, portrayed by Einstein's general hypothesis of relativity .
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