Electromagnetic force explains light F= cp/r= fh/r.
Light is electromagnetic radiation, so it's "explained" by electromagnetism.
The force that pulls objects into a circular path is called CENTRIPETAL FORCE.
The particle model of light explains that light behaves like a stream of particles called photons. It helps account for phenomena such as the photoelectric effect and the discrete nature of light energy.
No, light is not a force. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that travels in waves and does not exert a force on objects in the same way that gravity or electromagnetic forces do.
Newton's third law of motion explains this phenomenon: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you bump into something, you exert a force on it, and it exerts an equal force back on you, causing you to fall backwards.
General relativity explains the force of gravity.
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Mostly the strong force and weak force, these act in/on nucleus.
The force that pulls objects into a circular path is called CENTRIPETAL FORCE.
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Newton's First Law says that a force is required to change motion.Newton's Second Law explains the relationship between the force and the change.
The particle model of light explains that light behaves like a stream of particles called photons. It helps account for phenomena such as the photoelectric effect and the discrete nature of light energy.
it is archimedes' principle
The wave-particle duality theory. This explains why sometimes light appears to travel as a wave, and why sometimes it appears to travel as a particle.
A force is exerted on a box and an equal and opposite force is exerted by the box is an example that explains Newton's second law of motion. It states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
It was used to force Indians from their homes.
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