2 are combined into the "electroweak" and later with the "strong". Has to be gravity, yet if there were only 2 particles in the universe, they would eventually hook up.
2006-10-17 19:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have to. I know the facts, and they are that the average Democrat is smarter and has a higher education than a Republican! Those are FACTS! All you have to do is go to the states who voted for Bush! Those that did, all but 4, have a lower average IQ than Bush's 91!
The electromagnetic power i guess as it remains constant! Is this a chemistry test!
What are the fibers contained in your heart that without you would die?
Which is the Isle which if not functioning properly, can also kill you, but generally effects your glucose level?
2006-10-17 19:46:47
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answered by cantcu 7
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I am a Democrat and I appreciate and enjoy your question.
There are four fundamental forces within all atoms, that dictate interactions between individual particles, and the large-scale behavior of all matter throughout the Universe. They are the strong and weak nuclear forces the electromagnetic force and gravitation.
Gravitation is a force of attraction that acts between each and every particle in the Universe. It is always attractive, never repulsive. It pulls matter together, causes you to have a weight, apples to fall from trees, keeps the Moon in its orbit around the Earth, the planets confined in their orbits around the Sun, and binds together galaxies in clusters.
The electromagnetic force determines the ways in which electrically charged particles interact with each other and also with magnetic fields. This force can be attractive or repulsive. Like charges (two positive or two negative charges) repel each other; unlike charges attract.
The electromagnetic force binds [negatively charged] electrons into their orbital shells, around the positively charged nucleus of an atom. This force holds the atoms together.
The electromagnetic force controls the behavior of charged particles and plasmas (a plasma is a mixture of equal numbers of positive ions and negative electrons) as, for example, in solar prominences, coronal loops, flares, and other kinds of solar activity.
The electromagnetic force also governs the emission and absorption of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. Light is emitted when a charged particle is accelerated (for example, when an electron passes close to an ion, or interacts with a magnetic field) or when an electron drops down from a higher to a lower energy level of an atom (from an outer to an inner 'orbit' around the atomic nucleus).
The strong nuclear force binds together the protons and neutrons that comprise an atomic nucleus and prevents the mutual repulsion between positively charged protons from causing them to fly apart. The strong nuclear interaction between individual protons and neutrons is believed to be a remnant of an underlying strong force (which is called the 'color force') that binds quarks together in groups of three to make protons and neutrons.
Because the strong force binds nuclear particles so tightly together, huge amounts of energy are released when lightweight nuclei are fused together (fusion reaction) or heavy nuclei are broken apart (fission reaction).. The strong nuclear force interaction is the underlying source of the vast quantities of energy that are liberated by the nuclear reactions that power the stars.
I am enlightend a young person like yourself can ask such a brillant question.
2006-10-17 20:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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what a stupid question.
GOP is a party, not an individual.
the intelligence of members of both parties varies.
the ability to answer the multiple choice questions you posed is a poor measure of intelligence.
and the last two questions are utterly pointless.
2006-10-17 20:12:33
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answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6
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it doesn't make any difference who is smarter as they both answer to the same master,
2006-10-17 19:40:49
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answered by jim ex marine offi, 3
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Neither,but Dr Ross is. So please view his site
2006-10-17 19:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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