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Which is the strongest force in nature?


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Solution

The four fundamental forces of nature are:

Gravitational force

  1. Gravitational force acts between objects having mass.
  2. All the particles with mass experience gravitational force.
  3. It is the weakest force in nature.

Weak nuclear force

  1. It governs particle decay.
  2. The particles that experience weak nuclear force are quarks and leptons.
  3. It is stronger than gravitational force and weaker than all other forces.

Electromagnetic force

  1. The electromagnetic force acts between electrically charged particles.
  2. All the electrically charged particles experience electromagnetic force.
  3. It is the strongest force after the strong nuclear force.

The strong nuclear force

  1. It binds quarks together.
  2. Quarks and gluons experience strong nuclear force.
  3. It is a short-range force.
  4. It is the strongest force in nature.

Therefore, the strong nuclear force is the strongest force in nature


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