Fundamental Interactions

Fundamental Interactions, also known as fundamental forces, are the physical forces responsible for governing all interactions between particles, such as electromagnetic force, gravity, and the weak and strong nuclear forces. Understanding these forces is vital for comprehending the behavior of matter on both the subatomic and cosmic scales. For example, understanding the weak and strong nuclear forces is essential for understanding the building blocks of our universe, while understanding gravitational forces gives us insight into the motions of galaxies and motion of the universe at large. Fundamental interactions are integral to modern science and technology, as advances in areas like particle physics, nuclear energy, and space exploration depend on our greater understanding of these forces.

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