strongest force is nuclear and the weakest is gravitational
2006-08-02 05:28:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The strongest is the strong nuclear force.
The weakest is the gravitational force.
2006-08-05 21:49:22
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answered by meno25 2
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Einstein said the strongest ( " most powerfully force " in the universe is) compound interest.
I think physics wise the answer could be gravity weakest and magnetism strongest. Something like that.
2006-08-02 12:42:07
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answered by position28 4
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Of the four known fundamental forces, which so far seem to account for all observed phenomena, gravity is by far the weakest (though it acts on everything, so its large-scale effects, like sticking you to the earth, are easily seen). The strongest is appropriately called the "strong nuclear force," as it's the one which holds atomic nuclei together against electrostatic repulsion.
2006-08-02 12:28:51
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answered by Benjamin N 4
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There is not a strongest force becasue every action has a reaction, with the same strength, same thing with the weekest force.If your talking Star Wars Grip is the Strongest force lol
2006-08-02 12:28:40
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answered by utlcutl 3
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four forces are ID'd by the physics world: weak, strong, electro-magnetic, and gravity. weak and strong have to do with forces that hold the universe together at the atom level. EM is as it sounds, it is the stuff that makes radios, TVs, and stuff like that work. gravity, is that pull on us and everything around us.
Despite the fact that gravity is all around us and pulling everything towards it, it is the weakest of the four forces. to put it in perspective...if you were to jump off a twenty story building, gravity would pull you to the pavement below. but when you hit that pavement...splat. you splat, rather than pass through that pavement, because of the EM forces surrounding the atoms making up that pavement. EM forces are way stronger than gravity.
Brian Greene, of string theory fame, speculates that gravity, made up of gravitons, may be weak because part of each graviton may exist outside our own universe...that part of their force is directed elsewhere.
2006-08-02 12:38:01
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answered by oldprof 7
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According to string or M theory. Gravity is one of the weaker forces due to the fact that Gravitons are able to travel between Universal membranes. I can't recall what the strongest force was.
2006-08-02 12:29:19
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answered by Psionyx 3
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Strongest force the love for Jesus and god
Weakest force a mans strength (physically)
2006-08-02 12:28:32
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answered by X.MetalHead.X 2
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Electromagnetic forces Are the Stongest Force and Gravitational Forces are the Weakest forces in the universe but this weak force is responsible to hold Great galaxies in the universe.
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2006-08-03 06:09:54
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answered by vichu_harrypotter 2
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The strongest force is your girlfriend or wife catching you cheating.The weakest is you trying to explain your way out of the situation.LOL
2006-08-02 16:52:27
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answered by john d 4
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