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Strong nuclear force and weak nuclear force. The strong nuclear force overcomes the repulsion of the positively charged protons in the nucleus, holding it together. The strong nuclear force also holds the quarks together that make up protons, neutrons, etc. The weak nuclear force is responsible for beta decay.
The energy is obtained from the Strong Nuclear Force, which binds the atomic nucleus together, not the Electromagnetic Force, which binds electrons to the atom. The Strong force is about 1000 times stronger than the Electromagnetic force, therefore can provide about 1000 times the energy of a chemical reaction/explosion using a similar mass of fuel.
I'm not sure which neutral particles you mean, but if you are thinking of neutrons, they attract other nucleons by means of what is known as the strong nuclear force.
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There are four fundamental forces in the universe. One is gravity. You know what that's all about, and gravity is the large scale organizing force in the universe. The second force is the electromagnetic force. Not the electric force and not the magnetic force, the electromagnetic force. It isn't possible to have a magnetic field without the movement of charged particles. It's that simple. And that's why the elctromagnetic force is a single force. Last are the strong force and weak force (the strong interaction and the weak interaction). These are nuclear forces, and the strong force holds protons together while the weak force oversees some types of nuclear decay. That's all there are. Physicists are working to see if they can find ways that the forces can be combined using high energy physics (accelerators), and they've found the particles that carries the "combination" of the electromagnetic and weak forces, the so-called electro-weak force, the W and Z bosons. Other particles have been theorized, but it takes bigger and bigger accelerators (sometimes known as atom smashers) to do the research to see if they can be found. You'll find some links below to relevant posts at Wikipedia.
Force Japan to surrender without invading Japan itself which would have resulted in many allied soldiers being killed.
yes it is possible to do so........using Einstein's equation E=ΔmC2.....
All the time, completely ==================== Using the forces. Gravity, electromagnetism, Weak and strong nuclear forces, and love.
no its not possible. if there is only one force acting on an object.
Using nuclear energy is possible, and in fact being done. It has been done since the 1940s. The first nuclear electric plant came on line some time after that, but I worked at one in the 1980s.
Yes. To get it without using a cheating device, search "Gotcha Force 20th Force Glitch" on Youtube.