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what is the ratio of weakest force and strong force ?​

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Answered by guddudbg74gmailcom
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Answer:

In case of fundamental forces of nature the ratio is 1:10*38, the gravitional force being weakest and the strong nuclear force being the strongest.

Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

The ratio of weakest force and strong force is 1:10³⁸.

Explanation:

What is the weakest fundamental force?

  • Gravitational force is the weakest fundamental force.
  • Gravitational force is the force which attracts any two objects with mass.
  • The value of weak gravitational force is considered 1.

What is the strong fundamental force?

  • Strong fundamental force is the strong nuclear force.
  • It is the fundamental interaction which confines quarks into neutron, proton and other hadron particles.
  • The value of strong nuclear force is 10³⁸.

The ratio of weak fundamental force and strong fundamental force i.e., the ratio of gravitational force and strong nuclear force is,

 \frac{weakest}{strongest}  =  \frac{gravitation \:  force}{strong  \: nuclear force} =   \frac{1}{ {10}^{38} } = 1:10³⁸.

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