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Standard VI
Physics
Muscular Force
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Question
Match the fundamental forces in nature with their relative strengths:
[Use relative strength of strong nuclear force as 1]
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Solution
The fundamental forces in decreasing order of their magnitude are:
Strong Nuclear Force (1) > Electromagnetic Force (
10
−
2
) > Weak nuclear force (
10
−
13
) > Gravitational force (
10
−
49
).
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