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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the types of forces

OpenStudy (shamim):

There r 4 fundamental forces

OpenStudy (shamim):

Can u tell me those 4 fu damental forces

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

we have the subsequent forces: 1) Gravitational force, whose law is the Newton's law, and whose particle mediator of such force is the "graviton". This force is responsible for the interaction of attraction between two massive objects. 2) The electromagnetic interaction, whose law is given by the Coulomb law. Note that both newton's law, and Coulomb's law have a similar mathematical expression. Here the particle mediator of such force, is the photon. This force is responsible for the interaction of attraction or repulsion between two charged object, namely electrons, and / or protons 3) The weak nuclear force, which acts in the neutron decay, neutrino's decay and so on. The mediators of such force, are three bosons, experimentally observed for thr first time by the italian physicist C. Rubbia. Those three bosons, are two charged bosons, namely W+, and W-, and one neutral boson, namely Z0 4) Strong nuclear force. This force is acting among the quarks, inside the protons, or among the quarks inside the neutron. The particles mediator of such strong force, are the gluons.

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