Forces in Nature
Forces in Nature
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Electro
! static and magnetic Forces:
Electro static force:
The static charges either attract or repel each other. The force of
attraction or repulsion depends on product of magnitude of two
charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance
between them.
1 q 1q 2
F
40 r 2
4 r
Where I1 and I2 are the currents flowing in the two wires, and r is the
perpendicular distance between the wires.
The force on an electric charge q moving with velocity v in the magnetic
field B is
F q( E v B)
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3. (i) Strong Nuclear Force: The forces among nucleons are known as Nuclear
forces. A nucleus contains protons and neutrons. The Coulomb repulsion
between the protons in a nucleus is very strong due to the short distance
between them, and it can tear apart the nucleus. Physicists discovered that
the above repulsion is surmounted by a strong attractive force between
protons and protons, protons and neutrons, and neutrons and neutrons. This
force is called strong nuclear force.
(ii) Weak Nuclear Forces: The weak nuclear force is active inside the
nucleus but it is many orders of magnitude weaker than the strong nuclear
force. This force is responsible for converting a neutron to a proton, a
process known as beta decay. An electron and a neutrino are emitted in the
process.