The strong nuclear force is very strong across short distances. It is responsible for holding protons and neutrons together in an atomic nucleus.
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The fundamental interaction caused directly by the strong force is the binding of quarks within protons and neutrons.
Gravitational force is the weakest fundamental force in nature. It is significantly weaker than the strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, and electromagnetic force.
Yes, the strong nuclear force is the strongest of the four fundamental forces. It is responsible for holding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom. This force is short-range and only acts over very small distances within the nucleus.
The four fundamental forces of nature from greatest to least are the strong nuclear force, the electromagnetic force, the weak nuclear force, and gravity.
Fundamental forces are the four fundamental interactions in nature (gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force) that govern particle interactions at a fundamental level. Non-fundamental forces are derived from these fundamental forces, such as friction or tension, that arise from interactions at a macroscopic level.