theory of the five fundamental forces ⚡ Exploring Gravity, Electromagnetism #shorts
The theory of the five fundamental forces is a physics theory that postulates the existence of five fundamental forces that govern the interactions between all subatomic particles in the universe. The five fundamental forces are:
Gravitational Force: This is the force that governs the attraction between two objects with mass. It is responsible for the orbits of planets around the Sun, for example.
Electromagnetic Force: This is the force that governs the interactions between electrically charged particles. It is responsible for phenomena such as electricity, magnetism, and light.
Strong Force: This is the force that holds atomic nuclei together. It is responsible for the stability of atoms and for the release of energy in nuclear processes.
Weak Force: This is the force that governs the decay of unstable subatomic particles. It is responsible for radioactivity and other forms of nuclear decay.
Gravitational Interference Force: This is a theoretical force that has not yet been experimentally proven, but is postulated by some theories to explain the nature of dark matter and dark energy, which are two forms of matter and energy that cannot be directly observed.