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: There are four basic forces in nature .

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Description : Compare the intensity of the fundamental forces existing in nature ?

Last Answer : The four basic forces in nature are gravitational force , electromagnetic force , weak nuclear force and simple nuclear force. The weakest force is the gravitational force. The electromagnetic force ... That is, gravitational force < electromagnetic force < weak nuclear force < strong nuclear force.

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Last Answer : There are four types of forces in nature according to originality.

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Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- GRAVITATIONAL

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Last Answer : ANSWER: GRAVITON (for gravity), PHOTON (for electromagnetiy), GLUONS for s

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Last Answer : It’s the same sensationalism that they apply to stories about humans. They are trying to grab our attention, and hold it fast. Generally, it just makes me lose respect for whatever news agency I’m hearing it from.

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Last Answer : e. (B) and (D) above

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Last Answer : d. All of the above

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Last Answer : a) holistic perspective. The naturalist or holistic perspective believes that health exists when all aspects of a persona are in perfect balance or harmony.

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Last Answer : Gravitational and Nuclear

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Last Answer : (A) Displacements

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Last Answer : Gravitational and Nucl

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Last Answer : H. Technological Environment

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Last Answer : D. Technological

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Last Answer : (1) Hydrogen bond formation Explanation: When two ice cubes are pressed together, they join to form one cube due to hydrogen bond.

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Last Answer : Hydrogen bond formation

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Last Answer : The English nature of force.

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Last Answer : In the given oxides of chromium, the oxide with higher ionic character and the oxide with higher basic nature ... ) and CrO_(3)` D. `CrO and CrO`

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Last Answer : Give the reactions supporting basic nature of ammonia.

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Last Answer : Answer: (d) Sodium Acetate - CH3COOH - NaOH - Basic

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Last Answer : (B) temporary

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Last Answer : (B) temporary

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Last Answer : (a)Basic

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Last Answer : a)sulphur dioxide

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Last Answer : answer:“Is there anything else I should know?” We all have more to learn.

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Last Answer : Well, considering the law is referring to the dynamics of heat [thermodynamics], I would have to answer – no.

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Last Answer : (2) A sphere has the least surface area for a given volume Explanation: A drop of liquid assumes spherical shape because a sphere has the least surface area for a given volume.

Description : The minimum number of forces to keep a particle in equilibrium is – (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

Last Answer : (2) 2

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Last Answer : (1) Gravitational force Explanation: In particle physics, fundamental interactions (sometimes called interactive forces or fundamental forces) are the ways that elementary particles interact with one another. ... weak interaction ("weak nuclear force"), and gravitation. All are non-contact forces.

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Last Answer : (2) centrifugal forces Explanation: The spin dryer is probably the most familiar centrifuge. The spin dryer of a washing machine removes excess water from the clothing by rotating at a high speed. ... pulled to the outside of the spinning portion of the washing machine and away from the clothes.

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Last Answer : (2) Centrifugal force Explanation: The extraction of cream happens because of the work of centrifugal force which works outward. The separation of cream from milk is based on the fact that when liquids ... . Milk can be regarded as two liquids of different specific gravities, the serum and the fat.

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Last Answer : act on different objects

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Last Answer :  both A and B

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Last Answer : Conservative forces

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Last Answer : damped

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Last Answer : 2

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE SUM OF THE FORCES ACTING ON THE BODY MUST BE EQUAL TO ZERO.

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 3

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Last Answer : ANSWER: THE SUM OF ALL FORCES ACTING ON THE OBJECT IS ZERO

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- SLIDING FRICTIONAL FORCE 

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 10, 20 AND 40 NEWTONS

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Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 5 NEWTONS

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Last Answer : 2

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Last Answer : A sphere has the least surface area for a given volume