Protons respond to all 4 of the fundamental forces: strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravity (from strongest to weakest response in that order).
Experiences a displacement in the direction of the force.
The force exerted only when two objects are touching is called friction. Friction occurs as a result of the resistance between the surfaces of the objects when they move against each other.
moves in the direction of the force. If the object does not move in the direction of the force, then no work is done on the object.
Pushing against a stationary wall is an example where a force is exerted on the wall, but no work is done on the wall since it does not move. Work is only done when a force causes an object to move over a distance in the direction of the force.
No, an object cannot exert a force on itself. The concept of self-exerted force is not supported by the laws of physics. Objects can only experience forces from external sources, which can impact their motion or stability.
Experiences a displacement in the direction of the force.
Because only a part of force (see vector analysis) is being used to do the desired work.
The force exerted only when two objects are touching is called friction. Friction occurs as a result of the resistance between the surfaces of the objects when they move against each other.
The "strong nuclear" force, but this can only happen if there are also neutrons, as the "electromagnetic" force would usually repel two protons.
moves in the direction of the force. If the object does not move in the direction of the force, then no work is done on the object.
The strong nuclear force acts only on neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom. The opposite would be a weak nuclear force.
gravitational
Pushing against a stationary wall is an example where a force is exerted on the wall, but no work is done on the wall since it does not move. Work is only done when a force causes an object to move over a distance in the direction of the force.
No, an object cannot exert a force on itself. The concept of self-exerted force is not supported by the laws of physics. Objects can only experience forces from external sources, which can impact their motion or stability.
In an atom the protons and neutrons are contained within the nucleus by the residual strong ("color") force. the 'color' force is only applicable for fundamental particles Quarks . the proton and neutron have a force similar to the gravitational force.....
gravitational
No, work is only done if the force causes the object to move in the direction of the force. If the force is exerted but the object does not move, no work is done. Work is calculated as force multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.