Wednesday, February 3, 2010

What Is The Strongest Type Of Norco What Is The Strongest Type Of Energy?

What is the strongest type of energy? - what is the strongest type of norco

Of the various types of energy as heat or kinetic energy that is stronger and thicker? Also, the four forces is stronger, or is there another part four?

2 comments:

(Ω)Mistress Bekki said...

All the interactions that we observed are explained in terms of the 4 forces (maybe 3 if you have MS and weaknesses together) in the standard model.

The strong force is the strongest power, but at short range.

EM forces are weaker, but dominate on the scales every day - they were all around us, and chemically.

Gravitational forces are weaker, but they dominate in large scale, in which everything is electrically neutral.

Thus, the strength or the type of energy is the strongest is a specific question can be answered.

peter G said...

No one is higher, depending on how many joules of energy, which is a kind of energy into the system.
With 4 kinds of forces, you mean electromagnetic, strong, weak and gravity? If you are "strong" is not really how to describe how the forces of the law.
All but very large, for example, photons and gravitons (which gauge boson forces, electromagnetic and gravitational theory) an infinite bandwidth. Strong forces are weak and a far smaller. Strong forces responsible for holding together nucleons in the nucleus (and not in a series of 1FM) less than a core of the work, the weak force is responsible for beta decay, and these interactions occur between the fundamental particles and it is much weaker than the strong force.
So I think I could it in the order of the gravity and electromagnetic even more "put forces, followed by powerful forces, the weak force.

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