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The Universal Forces: Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe

This article explores the four universal forces - electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, and gravitational - that shape the world around us. It delves into their properties, effects, and interactions, shedding light on the fundamental forces that govern the universe.

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The Universal Forces: Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe

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  1. An artist’s depiction of a planet’s surface shows a world very different from Earth. Certain universal forces are present.

  2. I.Observations of planets, stars, and galaxies strongly suggest four universal forces exist throughout the universe. • A.electromagnetic • B.strong nuclear • C.weak nuclear • D.gravitational

  3. II.Universal forces act over a distance between particles of matter. • A. The particles need not be in contact. • B. Force is affected by the distance between particles. • 1. Inverse square law- As the distance increases the force decreases by the inverse square of the distance • a. distance doubles(x2) force = 1/4

  4. A. Electric force and magnetic force are the only forces that can both attract and repel. B. Electric and magnetic force are two different aspects of the electromagnetic force. 1.Electromagnetic force –Holds all matter together in chemical bonds. a.Carrier is the photon III.Electromagnetic Forces

  5. IV.Two forces, the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force, act within the nucleus to hold it together. A. The strong nuclear force overcomes the electric force of repulsion that acts among the protons in the nucleus. B. The weak nuclear force is involved in certain types of radioactive processes. Nuclear Forces

  6. Nuclear Forces V.Strong Nuclear Force A.The strong nuclear force is a powerful force of attraction that acts only on the neutrons and protons in the nucleus. • 1.It acts over short distances—approximately the diameter of a proton (10–15 m). • 2.It is 100 times stronger than the electric force of repulsion at these distances. • 3. released during the splitting of the atom.

  7. Nuclear Forces VI. Weak Nuclear Force A.The weak nuclear force is an attractive force that acts only over a short range. 1. The weak nuclear force acts at about 10-18 meters, less than the range of the strong nuclear force.

  8. VII. Newton’s law of universal gravitation states that every object in the universe attracts every other object. A. Gravitational force is an attractive force that acts between any two masses 1. Gravitational force depends upon mass and distance. Gravitational Forces

  9. Gravitational Forces VIII. Gravity Acts Over Long Distances A. The gravitational force between two objects is proportional to their masses. B. Gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance between the objects. C. Gravity is the weakest universal force, but it is the most effective force over long distances. D. carried by the graviton E. responsible for the shape of the universe, and eventual fate….General Relativity

  10. IX. affects of Gravitational Forces A.The Earth, Moon, and Tides 1.The moon’s inertia acts to move it away from Earth. a. Earth’s gravitational attraction keeps the moon in a nearly circular orbit around Earth. b. A centripetal force is a center-directed force that continuously changes the direction of an object to make it move in a circle.

  11. Gravitational Forces The moon’s inertia and the gravitational pull of Earth result in a nearly circular orbit.

  12. Gravitational Forces B. The gravitational pull from the moon produces two bulges in Earth’s oceans–one on the side of Earth closest to the moon, the other on the side farthest from the moon. 1. As Earth rotates once per day beneath these two bulges, there are two high and two low tides per day on Earth.

  13. Gravitational Forces C.Satellites in Orbit-An artificial satellite needs only its inertia and the centripetal force provided by gravity to maintain its orbit. 1Satellites in a low orbit are slowed by friction with Earth’s atmosphere and eventually reenter Earth’s atmosphere.

  14. Assessment Questions • What are the only forces that can both attract and repel? • electromagnetic forces • centripetal forces • strong nuclear forces • gravitational forces

  15. Assessment Questions • What are the only forces that can both attract and repel? • electromagnetic forces • centripetal forces • strong nuclear forces • gravitational forcesANS: A

  16. Assessment Questions • The nucleus of an atom is held together primarily by the • strong force and weak force. • strong force and gravity. • weak force and electromagnetic force. • electromagnetic force and strong force.

  17. Assessment Questions • The nucleus of an atom is held together primarily by the • strong force and weak force. • strong force and gravity. • weak force and electromagnetic force. • electromagnetic force and strong force.ANS: A

  18. Assessment Questions • Which of the following statements about gravitational forces is false? • They are the weakest universal forces. • They act between any two objects. • They become stronger as the distance between two objects increases. • They become weaker as the mass of either two objects decreases.

  19. Assessment Questions • Which of the following statements about gravitational forces is false? • They are the weakest universal forces. • They act between any two objects. • They become stronger as the distance between two objects increases. • They become weaker as the mass of either two objects decreases.ANS: C

  20. Assessment Questions • A center-directed force that continuously changes the direction of an object’s motion, making it move in a circle, is called the radial force.TrueFalse

  21. Assessment Questions • A center-directed force that continuously changes the direction of an object’s motion, making it move in a circle, is called the radial force.TrueFalse ANS: F, centripetal force

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