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Q: How does fundamental forces have an impact on the universe?
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What is gravity and electromagnetic force are alike with?

They are two of the fundamental forces of the universe, along with the strong and weak nuclear forces.


What the difference the forces in a star?

The fundamental forces in a star are the same as they are elsewhere in the universe. Weak nuclear Strong nuclear Gravitational Electromagnetic.


How is the world a magnet?

The magnet is in the world because magnetism is one of the fundamental forces of the universe, along with gravity.


How many basic forces are there in the universe?

There are four basic (or fundamental) forces. Gravity, Electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear. All the other "forces" that we observe are actually manifestations of these four.


What is the term graviation related to?

Do you mean "gravitation"? Gravitation is related to the force of gravity, which is one of the four fundamental forces in the Universe.


For what reason do atoms join together?

Strong and weak nuclear forces... 2 of the 4 fundamental forces of the universe. That's like asking why does the earth orbit the sun.


Who of the four fundamental forces have a significant impact on the nucleus?

the DNA, the nucleolus, the nuclear pores, and the Rough and smooth ER.


What fundamental forces pulled together hot dense areas of matter in the early Universe to begin the process of star formation?

gravity


Is strong nuclear force is strongest of all 4 fundamental forces?

The strong interaction (strong force) and weak interaction (weak force) as well as the electromagnetic force are fundamental forces. The only one "missing" from this lineup is gravity, the fourth fundamental force in the universe.


What does physics deal with?

Physics deals with the study of the fundamental forces and nature of the universe. Chemistry is arguably applied physics, and biology is applied chemistry.


What is the most fundamental of the physical sciences?

Cosmology details the chemical evolution of our universe, explaining the origin of the 92 naturally occurring elements. The fundamental forces of gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces are all bound up in cosmology. If I had to choose a fundamental branch of science, I would go with cosmology.


What is the role of fundamental forces in nature?

They "shape" the universe into being what it is. (Change any of them and we would no longer exist. Not just us, but the stars and planets would be gone.)