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Non-fundamental forces are forces that arise as a result of more fundamental forces acting between the particles that make up matter. Examples include friction, tension, and normal forces, which are all macroscopic manifestations of electromagnetic interactions at the atomic level.
The force described is the gravitational force. It is the weakest of the four fundamental forces in nature but has an infinite range, acting across vast distances between objects with mass.
The electroweak force is the unification of the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force, two of the four fundamental forces in nature.
Considering time as two-dimensional in theoretical physics has significant implications for our understanding of the universe. It challenges traditional notions of causality and opens up new possibilities for how we perceive the flow of time. This concept could potentially lead to a deeper understanding of fundamental forces and the nature of reality, ultimately reshaping our current understanding of the universe.
A fundamental particle (elementary particle) is one that is not made up of other particles. An electron is a good example of a fundamental particle. On the other hand, protons and neutrons are not fundamental particles. They are made up of fundamental particles called quarks (two up and one down for the proton, and two down and one up for the neutron).Assuming electron as fundamental particle,what is it's primary ,in order to sense it's environment?
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The two main questions Metaphysics tries to answers is"What is there?""What is it like?"metaphysics attempts to clarify the fundamental notions by which people understand the world, such as existance,objects and the properties of space and time
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The two fundamental duties of a softPBX are call signaling and voice transmission
United Notions was created in 1958.
Notion is spelled the same in French. Une notion is a feminine word.
Curious Notions has 272 pages.
Curious Notions was created on 2004-10-07.
Non-fundamental forces are forces that arise as a result of more fundamental forces acting between the particles that make up matter. Examples include friction, tension, and normal forces, which are all macroscopic manifestations of electromagnetic interactions at the atomic level.
The force described is the gravitational force. It is the weakest of the four fundamental forces in nature but has an infinite range, acting across vast distances between objects with mass.
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