Which force has the shortest range?

Which force has the shortest range?

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the strong nuclear force

Q. What is the ratio of strong nuclear force?

Concept Connections: The Four Basic Forces

ForceApproximate Relative StrengthsRange
Gravitational10−38
Electromagnetic10–2
Weak nuclear10–13<10–18 m
Strong nuclear1<10–15 m

Q. What is the range of strong nuclear force?

The nuclear force is powerfully attractive between nucleons at distances of about 1 femtometre (fm, or 1.0 × 10−15 metres), but it rapidly decreases to insignificance at distances beyond about 2.5 fm. At distances less than 0.7 fm, the nuclear force becomes repulsive.

Q. How far does the strong force reach?

At the range of 10−15 m (1 femtometer), the strong force is approximately 137 times as strong as electromagnetism, a million times as strong as the weak interaction, and 1038 times as strong as gravitation.

Q. Which best describes the weak nuclear force?

Which best describes the weak nuclear force? It is weaker than the strong nuclear force, with a smaller range than the electromagnetic force. It is weaker than the strong nuclear force, with a smaller range than the electromagnetic force.

Q. Is the weak force really a force?

Weak interaction, also called weak force or weak nuclear force, a fundamental force of nature that underlies some forms of radioactivity, governs the decay of unstable subatomic particles such as mesons, and initiates the nuclear fusion reaction that fuels the Sun.

Q. What is strong and weak nuclear force?

The Strong Nuclear Force is an attractive force between protons and neutrons that keep the nucleus together and the Weak Nuclear Force is responsible for the radioactive decay of certain nuclei.

Q. What is the strongest force on earth love?

gravity

Q. How weak is gravity?

Gravity is a real weakling – 1040 times weaker than the electromagnetic force that holds atoms together. Although the other forces act over different ranges, and between very different kinds of particles, they seem to have strengths that are roughly comparable with each other.

Q. How fast is gravity?

The best results, at the present time, tell us that the speed of gravity is between 2.993 × 10^8 and 3.003 × 10^8 meters per second, which is an amazing confirmation of General Relativity and a terrible difficulty for alternative theories of gravity that don’t reduce to General Relativity! (Sorry, Newton!)

Q. What is Big G value?

In SI units, its value is approximately 6.674×10−11 m3⋅kg−1⋅s−2. The modern notation of Newton’s law involving G was introduced in the 1890s by C. V.

Q. Is value of g same everywhere?

The value of g at all place is not the same, it varies. The value of g is more at the poles and less at the equator. Hence on the basis of altitude the value of g changes.

Q. How was g calculated?

The value of G was not experimentally determined until nearly a century later (1798) by Lord Henry Cavendish using a torsion balance. Once the torsional force balanced the gravitational force, the rod and spheres came to rest and Cavendish was able to determine the gravitational force of attraction between the masses.

Q. Has gravity been proven?

Most everyone in the scientific community believe gravitational waves exist, but no one has ever proved it. That’s because the signals from gravitational waves are usually incredibly weak.

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