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How do electromagnetism and gravitation differ from the strong and weak nuclear forces?
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How do electromagnetism and gravitation differ from the strong and weak nuclear forces?
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Electromagnetism is the interaction between charged particles. It is very long ranged. It can manifest as a force causing like charges to repel and unlike charges to attract. ... The weak nuclear force is very short ranged and is not a force at all.
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