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Which is the strongest force?​

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Answered by snehpreet3232
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The strong nuclear force, also called the strong nuclear interaction, is the strongest of the four fundamental forces of nature. It's 6 thousand trillion trillion trillion (that's 39 zeroes after 6!) times stronger than the force of gravity, according to the HyperPhysics website

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Answered by gdkedar1972
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When it comes to the fundamental laws of nature, we can break everything down into four forces that are at the core of everything in the Universe:

  • The strong nuclear force: the force responsible for holding atomic nuclei and individual protons and neutrons together.

  • The electromagnetic force: the force that attracts and repels charged particles, binds atoms together into molecules and life, and causes electric current, among other things.

  • The weak nuclear force: the force responsible for some types of radioactive decay and the transmutation of heavy, unstable fundamental particles into lighter ones.

  • And gravity: the force that bind the Earth, the Solar System and the stars and galaxies together.

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