Gravitational: Between any two objects with mass.
Electromagnetic: Between a proton and a moving electron.
Nuclear: Between two neutrons, two protons, or a proton and a neutron in contact with each other.
2007-10-17 05:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh, there needs to be a clarification here. There are two different "nuclear" forces, the strong and the weak forces. The strong nuclear force, also known as the strong interaction, acts directly ONLY on elementary particles, such as gluons, quarks and antiquarks. The mediators are gluons themselves. This is a basic tenet of quantum chromodynamics. The weak force is what causes beta decay (nuclei ejecting neutrons). There was also a Nobel prize awarded in the 80's or so for showing that electromagnetism and the weak force are related, which is why those 3 forces are all described by electroweak theory.
2007-10-17 12:20:10
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answered by alb_4 3
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Read my answer to one of your other similar questions. These answers won't alleviate the need for you to study the forces to learn about them.
2007-10-17 20:12:17
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answered by Frank N 7
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in the universe
2007-10-17 12:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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in the stars
2007-10-17 12:15:28
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answered by kellie r 5
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