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Weak nuclear force Strong nuclear force Electromagnetism Gravity
Weak nuclear force Strong nuclear force Electromagnetism Gravity
The strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, electromagnetism, and gravity.
Centrifugal force; Coriolis force; electromagnetic force; Coulomb force; magnetic force; strong force; weak force. 2nd Answer: The 4 specific forces are: - Electromagnetism - Weak nuclear force - Strong nuclear force - Force of gravity
The force of "strong force" increases with distance, unlike gravity and electromagnetism which do the opposite.
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).
There are four fundamental forces in particle physics: electromagnetism, gravity, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. The strong nuclear force is mediated by a particle called the gluon (like electromagnetism is mediated by the photon). Protons and neutrons are not elementary particles. They are composed of two types of quarks, up and down, with charges of +2/3 and -1/3 respectively. Quarks are bound to eachother by electromagnetism but, more importantly, also by the strong nuclear force. So the strong nuclear force is responsible for holding together the protons and neutrons themselves. The gluons then bind protons and neutrons together indirectly through exchanging composite particles called pions, made of two quarks held together by gluons.
Because it is a force. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, strong nuclear or color force).Gravity causes mass to accelerate. F = ma. Gravity must therefore be a force.
1. gravitation 2. electromagnetism 3. strong nuclear force 4. weak nuclear 5.magnetic 6.friction and 7.momentum hope I've helped <3nErDcHiCk!!
All four fundamental forces; gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, and strong nuclear, propagate in a vacuum, however their respective effectual distances vary greatly.
The forces are the weak force, the strong force, electromagnetism, and gravity.
As far as we can tell, electromagnetism and gravity are two entirely separate forces. They have no effect on each other at all.Many top-flight scientists including Einstein and Hawking have worked on a "unified field theory" that would explain how the four distinct atomic forces are related. The four forces are the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, electromagnetism and gravity. There has been some progress in explaining the electromagnetic force in its relationship to the weak nuclear force, but so far gravity and the strong nuclear force seem unrelated.