The "strong force" which binds nucleons (protons and neutrons) together was traditionally considered the strongest force. It is much stronger than the other three traditional forces: the weak force; the electromagnetic forces; gravitation. With the more recent research on quarks, however, it seems that this strong force is just a side effect of an even stronger force that acts between quarks.
The Orcinus orca holds the record as the strongest mammal bite force although it is not 100% clear, and it is based on happening incidents at f.e. Sea World. But the actual known and *recorded* bite force is one of the Crocodilus porosus, also known as the saltwater crocodile. The strongest crocodile bite force is of TIL's with a bite force of 5,000 pounds per square inch (psi). The *thought* and *not clear* orca bite force is 13,000 pounds per square inch (psi).
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In physics, the "Strong Force" is the force that holds the nucleus of the atom together. It is the strongest force in nature.
It depends on distance you are working with. There is a force called "Strong". It is responsible for holding nuclei together. Thus if you are looking at distances comparable with size of nuclei the strongest force is "Strong" force. At microlevel the strongest force is Coulomb force (including Van der Waals).
The strongest force, in terms of force, is the strong interaction. The strongest force, in terms of distance, is gravity.
The fundamental forces are the gravitational force, the strong force, the weak force, and the electromagnetic force. Therefore, wind is not a fundamental force.
No, the color (strong nuclear) force is the strongest force.
The force binding the nucleus of an atom is the strongest fundamental force in nature. There are four fundamental forces in nature. These are the electromagnetic force gravity, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. Of these, the strong nuclear force, which binds together the nucleons (neutrons and protons) of atoms, is by far the strongest. It is over 100 times as strong as the electromagnetic force, which, in turn, is far stronger than gravity or the weak nuclear force.
Gravity, Weak, Electromagnetic, and Strong.
Gravitational force is the strongest when you are the closest to a mass.
Static is the strongest
A strong nuclear force is as strong as 10^38 relative strength. It is the strongest of the four basic forces of nature, but also the shortest in its reach.
Force of gravity