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Removed: 2,5d1
* Gravity
* Electromagnetic force
* Strong nuclear force
* Weak nuclear force

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It is currently believed that all interactions can be explained in terms of these four forces. For instance, friction is a result of the electromagnetic force.







NameRelative MagnitudeBehavior
Strong nuclear force10401/r7
Electromagnetic force10381/r2
Weak nuclear force10151/r5 - 7
Gravity1001/r2


It is currently believed that all interactions can be explained in terms of these four forces. For instance, friction is a result of the electromagnetic force.

What scientists call the four fundamental forces of nature are:

NameRelative MagnitudeBehavior
Strong nuclear force10401/r7
Electromagnetic force10381/r2
Weak nuclear force10151/r5 - 7
Gravity1001/r2

It is currently believed that all interactions can be explained in terms of these four forces. For instance, friction is a result of the electromagnetic force.

Also of note is that all four of these forces are what is called conservative forces.


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