there is no difference b/w meson theory an yukawa theory of nuclear forces because yukawa predicted the nuclear forces as exchange of boson(messons) b/w neutron and proton which keep them bind in an atomic nuclei. so meson theory is just another name of yukawa's theory of nuclear forces.
Theory of plate tectonics explains how forces deep within earth can cause ocean floors to spread and continents to move
A scientific theory is more elaborated than a simple hypothesis and generally is validated by experiments.
plate tectonics an continental displacement
i dont know by kenneth mukwena
In theory, no difference.
The GUT theory is a theory that combines three of the four fundamental forces together. The three fundamental forces are the strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, and electromagnetic force. This theory explains the connection between these forces and if gravity was able to connect with these forces, then we have the TOE (Theory of Everything).
They are four nuclear forces:gravityelectromagneticstrong nuclear forceweak nuclear force
String theory answered the question of a T.O.E - Theory of Everything. It explained many unresolved problems like the opposition of Quantum Mechanics and Einstein's theory of general relativity. It also includes gravity in the Standard Model and unifies the 4 fundamental forces- gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear
VSEPR theory explains the geometry around a central atom in terms of repulsion beween pairs of electrons, pairs involved in bonding and lone pairs.
Gravitational, electromagnetic, and the strong and weak nuclear forces are called the fundamental forces because, as far as we have been able to see, all phenomena in the universe can be explained as an expression of one or more of those forces. From a technical standpoint, these are the ONLY forces, but the word 'force' is commonly used when explaining mechanical processes. Therefore, the terms 'fundamental' and 'basic' can also serve to distinguish the use of the word 'force'. Forces like friction, air resistance, and general 'pushing' are all expressions of the electromagnetic force, so they aren't really additional forces. It would be nice if we had a different word for these forces and the 4 fundamental forces to keep things clear, but both uses lay equal claim to the word.Because these are the only forces that exist in the UniverseIn the Standard Model, you can see that they meet each other somewhere (except gravity, unless we can prove Superstring Theory and M - Theory) When scientists were studying this. They realized the Electromagnetic and the Weak Nuclear Force were very related, they combined this to form the Electroweak theory. So they suppose they were ALL at one time the same force called Supergravity.Gravity- Force that pulls to the ground.Electromagnetic - Combination of Electricity and Magnetics, reason your TV works.Weak Nuclear Force - Makes Suns energy and Nuclear energy. Also responsible for holding quarks inside the protons and neutrons, Asymptotic Freedom.Strong Nuclear Force - Holds Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons in the atom.
the four fundamental forces of nature are gravity, electromagnetic, strong force, weak force. all the other forces found in nature are just variations of these four forces. the relationship between these four forces is what is known as the ultimate theory to the function of the universe, it is the goal wich all who study physics are trying to uncover To answer the question, nobody knows
What is the difference between standard theory and extended standard theory?
String Theory does not negate the four fundamental forces, it explains them in another way.
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.
no difference! But there's not such a scientific theory. It's a lyric... I think
A weak force is one of the fundamental forces of nature. Weak forces are responsible for radioactivity in certain items, which can cause cancer if not protected. It is also a force that is significant when atoms break apart.
Gravity