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The gravitational force between any two elementary particles is insignificant; in this sense, it's the weakest force.

On the other hand, since gravity is UNIVERSAL and ALWAYS ATTRACTIVE, it's the strongest force on large scales. For example, the electrical and magnetic forces between two galaxies are insignificant, compared to their gravitational force.

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