Fundamental interaction en
In physics, fundamental interactions (sometimes called fundamental forces) are the ways that the simplest particles in the universe interact with one other. An interaction is fundamental when it cannot be described in terms of other interactions. (From the Wikipedia page on Fundamental interaction.) [ - ]
What Are Enumerated Types? Topics
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| Electromagnetism |
The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental interactions in nature,... |
| Electromagnetic field |
An electromagnetic field is a physical field produced by electrically charged... |
| Strong interaction |
In particle physics, the strong interaction is one of the four fundamental... |
| Weak interaction |
Weak interaction is the mechanism for the weak force or weak nuclear force, one... |
| Gravitation |
Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which all physical bodies... |
What are Properties? Properties
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| Particles | /physics/fundamental_interaction/particles | /physics/particle |
Subatomic particles which interact via this force , |
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What are Included Types? Included Types
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Incoming Properties
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Subatomic particle
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Interactions
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