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THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL FORCES OF NATURE

The concept of the four fundamental forces of nature is a crucial aspect in physics. While frictional force, tension force, normal reaction, and fluid resistance are some of the common forces we have all learned about in lower grade physics, none of them is classified as fundamental forces. Instead, these forces belong to one of the four distinct classes of the fundamental forces. Two of these forces are well-known, while the other two are impossible to perceive with our senses alone.

The first of these forces is the gravitational force, which is the force between any objects with mass. It is the force that governs the movement of planets in orbit, and even the internal structure of massive celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies is a result of the gravitational force. Because of this force, most planets are almost spherical, while asteroids with less mass have irregular shapes.

The second fundamental force is the electromagnetic force, which is a combination of electric and magnetic forces. Collectively, these forces form the electromagnetic force. At one time, scientists believed they were separate types of forces, but Faraday's work unified them into one. This force is responsible for the formation of molecules. Atoms possess a positive, negative, or zero charge, which means they can exert a force on each other if they are brought near to each other. This force turns into intermolecular force once they combine as one: it is the second strongest force out of the four.

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Finally Today we had a launch.

Finally Today we had a launch.

Congratulations SpaceX for the Test launch of STARSHIP.

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