The weak nuclear force is responsible for radioactive decay. It is the force that causes Uranium to be radioactive for example.
To be a bit more technical it can also turn quarks (a type of elementary particle) into other quarks or turn a lepton (e.g. electron) into a neutrino and vice versa.
In quantum field theory it is a SU(2) (left-handed) gauge force.
The decay of carbon-14 to nitrogen-14 and hydrogen fusion in our sun are two examples.
water(H2O) and Sulfur(S2) are both weak forces
Yes, the London dispersion force is very weak.
The strong force and the weak force.
Hydrogen bonding. Perhaps Van der Waal's forces could be included as weak bonds.
There are several examples of an organism using weak chemical bonds. A couple are that these weak bonds are used to duplicate DNA and to process protein.
Gravity, Weak, Electromagnetic, and Strong.
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
The gravitational force,magnetic force and weak nuclear force are the only ones I can think about right now.
No. Examples - a force too weak to overcome friction. 2) The force on the seat of your pants that keeps you from falling through your chair.
Examples of weak bonds are as dipole-dipole interactions, the London dispersion force, and hydrogen bonding.
The weak force
Some exmples of forces are- an object begining to move an object speeding up an object begining to slow down or stop moving an object changing direction an object remaining still
The four fundamental forces of nature are gravity, the electromagnetic force, the strong force (strong nuclear force or strong interaction), and the weak force(weak nuclear force or weak interaction).
It's hard to give "daily life examples" when two of the four fources (the weak force, and the strong force) are not encountered in "daily life". The comparison that is usually done is comparing the magnitude of the forces between two subatomic particles.
Electrical force is MUCH stronger than gravitational force. Gravitational force is extremely weak.
Yes, the London dispersion force is very weak.
The four fundamental forces of nature are gravity, the electromagnetic force, the strong force (strong nuclear force or strong interaction), and the weak force(weak nuclear force or weak interaction).
Force HAS direction, it is a vector quantity, and of course, it can be weak or strong.