Physics, asked by dude6677, 1 year ago

What is the ratio of the strength of the gravitational force to that of the strong nuclear force?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gravity is a binding, pull force. It is this force that is responsible for increasing pressure, temperature, density and then fusing hydrogen atoms in the belly of stars. So atmospheric pressure is due to gravity. Our weight is also due to gravity and always pressing downwards.
Answered by Akash8840
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What is the ratio of the strength of the gravitational force to that of the electromagnetic force? What do your answers imply about the influence of the gravitational force on atomic nuclei? There are four fundamental forces are in nature; Strong force, electromagnetic force, weak force and gravity.
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