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There r mainly 4 basic forces are present which r -electromagnetic forces
- weak nuclear force
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strong nuclear force = in such force the particle are kept close to each other and has short range. hence are not easy to separate easily. Its main job is to hold together the subatomic particles of the nucleus.
weak nuclear force = in such type of force the particles r kept at a large distance and has a large range. hence easy to separate them.it is the interaction that interacts on subatomic particle.
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Coherence (units of measurement) ... A coherent derived unit is defined as a derived unit that, for a given system of quantities and for a chosen set of base units, is a product of powers of baseunits with no other proportionality factor than one.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago
Hookes Law : On the application of stress on an elastic body, the strain experienced by the body (amount of deformation) is directly proportional to the stress applied.
The S.I unit of Stress is newton per metre square, which is also called pascal.
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