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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1979 was awarded jointly to Sheldon Lee Glashow, Abdus Salam and Steven Weinberg for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current.
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three forces are there actually there are firstly four but abdus salam combine the two forces
The Superforce might be the one. It is a projected or theoretical force that combines the forces of gravity, the electronmagnetic force, the weak interaction (weak force) and the strong interaction (strong force), which are the four basic forces in the universe. We've nailed down the combination of the electromagnetic force and the weak ineraction, which we call the electroweak interaction. Salam, Glashow and Weinberg snagged a '79 Nobel Physics Prize for their work. But the unification energy is on the order of 100 GeV, or would exist shortly after Big Bang when the temperature of the then-tiny universe was on the order of 1015 K. Beyond blazing hot. But what about the Superforce? The Superforce will have a carrier of some kind. It will also have a threshold or unification energy that is so darn high, it is out of sight. The proposed superforce represented the "way it was" the first instant after the Big Bang. Spacetime was tiny, and the energy so great in there that the number almost wouldn't make sense.
Unification is the attempt to describe all physical forces as a single (unified) set of mathematical relationships. There are 5 forces that cause all observed phenomenon: gravitational force, magnetic force, electric force, weak force, strong force. Unification has occurred already in two areas: In the 1860's James Clerk Maxwell showed that magnetism and electricity are described by a single set of equations, and that they are fundamentally the same thing - now known as electromagnetism. In the 1970's Abdus Salam, Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg did the same thing with the weak nuclear force and electromagnetism . They developed a mathematical model that showed that under the right conditions (high temperatures/energies) the two phenomenon would be the same thing. Physicists are now working on a "Grand Unified Theory" (GUT) that would also include the strong nuclear force. A more distant goal is the inclusion of gravity to create a truly unified "theory of everything".
Mohammad Abdus Salam
Prof. Dr. Abdus Salam
Mohammad Abdus Salam was a Pakistani theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to the field of theoretical physics. He is known for his work on the electroweak theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles. Salam also co-authored several books on theoretical physics, including "Gauge Unification of Fundamental Forces."
Abdus Salam won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979.
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ABDUL SALAM in PHYSICs
Abdus Salam won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for his contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, now known as the electroweak theory. His work helped establish the Standard Model of particle physics.
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in chemistry : Ahmad Zewal ( USA - Egypt ) in literature : Nageeb Mahofz ( Egypt ) in physics : Abul Salam ( Pakistan )
Salam Fayyad is Muslim
Ehm I'm reli not shore what salikum salam is lol but salam/ asalamualaykum in a simple way is what Muslims use to say hello and walaykum salam is what u say when u reply to salam (hello)
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