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Daisy Duncan
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21 June, 22:57
What universal force is weakest?
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Aryan Brooks
21 June, 23:12
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There are four fundamental forces existing in the universe so called universal forces. They are the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, the electromagnetic force and the gravitational force. The strong nuclear force is the strongest force acting while gravityis weakest.
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