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Tsunami is the strongest force we can see often. But: There are four fundamental interactions. These interactions are: Strong Nuclear, Electromagnetic, Weak Nuclear and Gravitational. The strongest of these four is the Strong Nuclear Force.But i guess that on earth naturally there isn't enough Strong nuclear force, except the strong nuclear force we create when detonation an Nuclear bomb. Look at this one for a review of how the strongest nuclear bomb looked like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu88gb1EpmII'm not sure but i believe this bomb could stop a tsunami.Here is an interesting story of a man who wrote about it:http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/transcripts/the-world%E2%80%99s-biggest-bomb-program-transcript/862/But again the strongest explosion that awaits on earth is the Yellowstone super volcano that will be the biggest that has ever been on earth.So if you want the strongest of the universe then go with Strong nuclear forceFor the strongest naturally force that happens often on earth then a tsunamiStrongest of all that probably will ever happen on earth then the Yellewstone super volcano
1. Weak Nuclear Force :Fundamental interaction that underlies some forms of radioactivity and certain interactions between subatomic particles. It acts on all elementary particles that have a spin of 1/2. The particles interact weakly by exchanging particles that have integer spins. These particles have masses about 100 times that of a proton, and it is this relative massiveness that makes the weak force appear weak at low energies. 2. Strong nuclear Force:Fundamental force acting between elementary particles of matter, mainly quarks. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to form protons and neutrons and heavier short-lived particles. It holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions among all particles containing quarks
An atomic nucleus has a stong hold on an electron.
All objects with mass are attracted to each other and how stong the attraction is is related to the product of the two masses and the distance between them. Also, God must have created the universe otherwise it would have collapsed in on itself.
in hf there is present strong hydrogen bonding and hydrogen being partially positive is entrapped with two stong partailly electronegative ions.
Tsunami is the strongest force we can see often. But: There are four fundamental interactions. These interactions are: Strong Nuclear, Electromagnetic, Weak Nuclear and Gravitational. The strongest of these four is the Strong Nuclear Force.But i guess that on earth naturally there isn't enough Strong nuclear force, except the strong nuclear force we create when detonation an Nuclear bomb. Look at this one for a review of how the strongest nuclear bomb looked like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu88gb1EpmII'm not sure but i believe this bomb could stop a tsunami.Here is an interesting story of a man who wrote about it:http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/transcripts/the-world%E2%80%99s-biggest-bomb-program-transcript/862/But again the strongest explosion that awaits on earth is the Yellowstone super volcano that will be the biggest that has ever been on earth.So if you want the strongest of the universe then go with Strong nuclear forceFor the strongest naturally force that happens often on earth then a tsunamiStrongest of all that probably will ever happen on earth then the Yellewstone super volcano
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Unlikely, but if a VERY stong force were to do something to a planet. Its possibly, but like i said its VERY unlikely.
Although the gravitational field of the moon is much weaker than that of the Earth, it is still stong enough to cause rocks and dust to fall to the surface; they just fall more slowly than they would on Earth. And what makes you think that human beings would float away into space? It takes a rocket to get off of the moon. That's how the Apollo astronauts did it.
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It is the strong nuclear force. The force holding an atomic nucleus together is properly called nuclear binding energy, and not the strong force. Nuclear binding energy might be called the residual strong force, and it (binding energy) is formed by mediation of the stong interaction, which in actuality is the force that holds individual protons and neutrons together. Use the link to a related question with correct data in it. If the question originated as part of a homework assignment, the teacher should be apprised of what WikiAnswers is and should be directed to this and the other relavant post. Or just to Wikipedia, which is referenced in this question and that other question, too. As long as "false information" is still circulating, we'll step up to correct it. The question was left unedited in hopes of correcting "bad data" that still pops up. Unlearn the incorrect, and learn the correct.