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What kind of interactions are described by the Standard Model?

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Answered by aishu1337
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The standard model describes three of the four fundamental forces in nature only gravity remains unexplained.In the standard model a force is described as an exchange of bosons between the object affected such as photo for the electromagnetic force and a glucon for the strong inyeraction

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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In the Standard Model, such an interaction is described as an exchange of bosons between the objects affected, such as a photon for the electromagnetic force and a gluon for the strong interaction. Those particles are called force carriers or messenger particles.

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