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The entirety of forces used in Physics is long and strenuous, but the forces from which these deviate from are called the Four Fundamental Forces or Interactions

These are; The Strong Nuclear Interaction which binds nuclei and quarks together, the The Weak Nuclear Interaction which is responsible for radiation, The Electromagnetic Force which is, obviously, responsible electricity and magnetism, and Gravitation

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