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  2. Understanding the 4 Fundamental Forces: A Simple Explanation

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    The four fundamental forces are : a) Gravitational force b) Electric and magnetic forces c) Weak force responsible for beta decay d) Strong force which holds the nucleus together What does (c) mean? I've heard that scientists think the 4 forces were separated from 1 force shortly after the bb, that's why they are eager to find the GUT.

  3. Four fundamental forces of physics -- explanation for dummies...

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    Explanation Forces Fundamental Fundamental forces Physics In summary, the four fundamental forces of physics are gravity, weak interaction, electromagnetic force, and strong interaction. Gravity is the weakest of the four but still present on all scales, while the other forces are more prominent at the subatomic level.

  4. Electromagnetic spectrum/(dark)matter/4 fundamental forces -...

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    The 4 fundamental forces are responsible for the interactions between particles, including those of dark matter. However, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force, making it difficult to detect and study. The exact relationship between dark matter and the other fundamental forces is still not fully understood and is an area ...

  5. Exploring the 4 Fundamental Forces of Nature - Physics Forums

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    The four fundamental forces of nature, also known as the fundamental interactions, are the foundational principles that govern the behavior of matter and energy in the universe. These forces are gravity, electro-magnetic, weak, and strong. Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.

  6. Four Fundamental Forces: What Are They and How Do They Shape Our...

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    The strongest of the four fundamental forces is strong nuclear force, which is approximately 100 times stronger than electromagnetism and 10 38 times stronger than gravity. 4. How do these forces interact with matter and energy? Gravity and electromagnetism interact with matter and energy on a macroscopic level, while strong and weak nuclear ...

  7. Forces by Proxy: Exploring a New Theory of the 4 Fundamental...

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    The 4 fundamental forces according to the theory of Forces by Proxy are gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force. 2. How does Forces by Proxy explain the relationship between these 4 fundamental forces? Forces by Proxy proposes that all 4 fundamental forces are actually manifestations of a single underlying force ...

  8. The Four Fundamental Force Equations - Physics Forums

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    Each of the four fundamental forces has a corresponding equation that represents the strength and behavior of the force. For example, the equation for gravity is F = G(m1m2)/r^2, where F is the force, G is the gravitational constant, m1 and m2 are the masses of the two interacting objects, and r is the distance between them.

  9. Four fundamental forces. Which one is this? - Physics Forums

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    Forces Fundamental Fundamental forces In summary, the stability of a hydrogen atom is due to the uncertainty principle preventing the collapse of the electron onto the proton. This is not a result of any specific force, but rather a consequence of the quantum mechanical ground state of the coulomb potential between the two particles.

  10. Understanding Planck's Units: Exploring Dimensions and...

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    Homework Statement 1. What is the meaning of Planck’s units? Hint: Compare the strength of the 4 fundamental forces. 2. Calculate the Planck’s dimensions as a function of the SI units. 3. What are the dimensions of the human being in terms of Planck dimensions?Homework Equations Plancks's...

  11. Why is the strong nuclear force the strongest of the four...

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    The strong nuclear force differs from the other fundamental forces in several ways. Firstly, it only acts within the nucleus, while the other forces act on a larger scale. Additionally, it is able to overcome the repulsive forces between protons, while the other forces cannot. It also has a much shorter range compared to the other forces. 4.