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Technically speaking, there is no military in Japan today. It is called Self Defense Force, and not supposed to have the ability to attack other countries. However, it has very high technology and many fighters imported from the U.S., and should be pretty strong once Japan is under threat.
Alexander's soldiers on horseback, cavalry, were a strong force. They crushed the local Persian forces, leading to the final downfall of the Persian Empire.
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RAF for Royal Air Force
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No, position is not a force. Position describes the location of an object in space, while force is a push or pull that can cause an object to move or change direction. Position and force are related in physics, but they represent different concepts.
The magnitude of force is the measurement of the strength or intensity of a force. It is represented by a numerical value and a unit of measurement (e.g. Newtons). It describes how strong or powerful a force is acting on an object.
The forces in the nucleus of a stable atom are the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force. The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together by overcoming the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons. The electromagnetic force also plays a role in maintaining the stability of the nucleus.
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The strongest force known is called the "strong force" or "strong nuclear force".
The four fundamental forces are: gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force. Gravity governs the attraction between masses, electromagnetism describes the interaction between electrically charged particles, weak nuclear force is responsible for certain types of radioactive decay, and strong nuclear force holds atomic nuclei together.
"Vigorous" means strong, energetic, or done with forceful effort. It typically describes actions or activities with a lot of physical force or intensity.
Which of the following describes the rate of force development as part of the force-time relationship?
Which of the following describes the rate of force development as part of the force-time relationship?
Strong force is transmitted by gluons.