The force that is most effective over the longest distances are nuclear forces.
Strong nuclear forces and weak nuclear forces. Gravity is the weakest of the four.
gravitational
Gravity is the most effective over long distances.
Gravitation is the universal force of attraction between all matter in the universe.
gravitational force.
Please note - there are no infinite distances, and there never will be.
Yes.
magnetic
electonmagnetic
Gravity is the most effective over long distances.
Essentially nothing. Gravity is a very weak force, which only becomes measurable with large masses and over large distances. The other forces such as the "Strong Nuclear Force" are more energetic, but over only atomic distances. The "Weak Nuclear Force" and the "electromagnetic force" (which have been theoretically "unified" as the "electro-weak force" are weaker than the Strong Nuclear Force, but still far stronger than gravity - but electromagnetism is also effective only over fairly limited distances. Even VERY strong magnetic fields have very tiny effects over distances of hundreds or thousands of miles. Gravity is effective over interstellar, even intergalactic distances, but it plays essentially no role at all at atomic distances.
The names of the universal forces are: 1. Electromagnetic Forces 2. Strong Nuclear Force 3. Weak Nuclear Force 4. Gravitational Force The strongest of the 4 universal forces is Strong Nuclear Force. The weakest of the 4 universal forces is the Gravitational Force.
Gravity is the universal force that acts on all objects on Earth.
Gravitational force.
Gravitation is the universal force of attraction between all matter in the universe.
Because according to our current understanding of the universe, the force is believed to behave the same everywhere in the universe.
Gravitation is the universal force of attraction between all matter in the universe.
gravitational force.
Please note - there are no infinite distances, and there never will be.