Which type of fundamental forces are mechanical forces
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The four fundamental forces in physics are gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces.
The fundamental forces (or fundamental interactions) of physics are the ways that individual particles interact with each other. It turns out that for every single interaction observed taking place in the universe can be broken down to be described by only four (well, generally four—more on that later) types of interactions:
GravityElectromagnetismWeak Interaction (or Weak Nuclear Force)Strong Interaction (or Strong Nuclear Force)
The fundamental forces (or fundamental interactions) of physics are the ways that individual particles interact with each other. It turns out that for every single interaction observed taking place in the universe can be broken down to be described by only four (well, generally four—more on that later) types of interactions:
GravityElectromagnetismWeak Interaction (or Weak Nuclear Force)Strong Interaction (or Strong Nuclear Force)
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