The fundamental forces are the gravitational force, the strong force, the weak force, and the electromagnetic force. Therefore, wind is not a fundamental force.
The strongest energy waves that the Sun emits are in the form of gamma rays and X-rays, produced by processes such as nuclear fusion and solar flares. These high-energy waves can interact with Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field, impacting technology and communication systems.
Nuclear weapons are considered the strongest weapon on Earth for land warfare due to their immense destructive power and ability to cause widespread devastation over large areas.
to grow dense and hot due to gravitational contraction. As the core heats up, it triggers the start of nuclear fusion, becoming a main sequence star.
Approximately 61% of the electrical energy generated in the US is produced by fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), while nuclear power accounts for about 20% of the total electricity generation.
Neptunium is a chemical element. Atomic Number: 93, Atomic Symbol: Np. Neptunium is fissionable. For this, it is used as fuel in a fast neutron reactor or in a nuclear weapon. Neptunium is not a magnet.
The correct order of forces from weakest to strongest is gravitational force, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force. Gravitational force is the weakest force, while the strong nuclear force is the strongest.
-- gravitational -- electrostatic -- magnetic -- weak nuclear -- strong nuclear
The largest black hole has the strongest gravitational field. We do not know where that would be, but it is most likely in the center of a galaxy somewhere in the universe.
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,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
Gravitational force is the weakest universal force. It is significantly weaker than the electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces.
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
sound and heat ---------------------------------------------------------- Electromagnetic radiation, electrical energy, magnetic energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy,................
Gravitational force Electromagnetic force Strong nuclear force Weak nuclear force Frictional force Tension force Spring force Magnetic force Electric force Buoyant force
The nine types of energy are: light, sound, electrical, kinetic, gravitational potential, nuclear, thermal (heat) and strain (elastic)
* mechanical * gravitational * magnetic * electrostatic * pressure (subset of mechanical) * strong nuclear * weak nuclear * peer pressure (just kidding, not really)
They are; Kinetic Energy (from moving objects), Gravitational Potential Energy (possessed by anything on a height), Elastic Potential Energy (possessed by squashed or stretched objects), Electrical, Magnetic, Mechanical, Heat/Thermal, Nuclear, Chemical, and Light.