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29 October, 18:35

Which best describes the weak nuclear force? It is weaker than the gravitational force, with a greater range than the weak nuclear force. It is stronger than the electromagnetic force, with a smaller range than the gravitational force. It is weaker than the strong nuclear force, with a greater range than the gravitational force. It is weaker than the strong nuclear force, with a smaller range than the electromagnetic force.

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  1. 29 October, 18:39
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    Weak nuclear force is weaker than the strong nuclear force with a smaller range than the electromagnetic force.

    It acts between fermions with spin 1/2 basically quarks and leptons. It has a range of 10⁻¹⁸ meters.

    Option 1 is incorrect. It is stronger than the gravitational force.

    Option 2 is incorrect. It is weaker than the electromagnetic force.

    Option 3 is incorrect. It has a smaller range than the strong nuclear force.
  2. 29 October, 19:01
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    It is weaker than the strong nuclear force, with a smaller range than the electromagnetic force.
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