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Any object that has a mass also has a gravitational field.

Any object that has a charge has an electrostatic field

Any charged particle that is undergoing acceleration has a Magnetic field

Nuclear forces are found in the nucleus of atoms holding them together.

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Q: Where are gravitational electromagnetic and nuclear forces found?
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