If you mean the strong force, you can't (yet) - it is the force that holds the nucleus of an atom together. The strong force is explained as a force bringing very close together similarly charged particles that should normally repulse each other, and is thus incredibly strong (the strongest of the 4/3/2 fundamental forces of the universe).
The strongest force known is called the "strong force" or "strong nuclear force".
Strong force is transmitted by gluons.
The strong nuclear force, aka the strong interaction.
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).
That force is known as the "strong force", the "nuclear force", or the "residual strong force".
It depends how strong Earth's magnetic force is.
All atoms have strong force. Strong force holds the universe together. Without it, we would be annihilated.
Brute force is strong and useful in a person, but wit is always better.
The residual effect of the strong force, also known as the nuclear force, is the force that holds a nucleus together. It is constantly opposed by the electromagnetic force repelling the protons in the nucleus.
In physics, the "Strong Force" is the force that holds the nucleus of the atom together. It is the strongest force in nature.
The four known basic forces in the universe are the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force, the strong force, and the weak force.
The opposite force to the strong nuclear force is the electromagnetic force. The strong nuclear force holds atomic nuclei together, while the electromagnetic force governs interactions between charged particles.