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dexar [7]
1 year ago
6

Which shows the correct order of forces, from weakest to strongest?

Geography
1 answer:
k0ka [10]1 year ago
7 0

The correct order of forces, from weakest to strongest is given as gravitational, weak, electromagnetic, strong. Option C

This is further explained below.

<h3>What are forces?</h3>

Generally, In physics, a force affects an object's motion. Forces may accelerate mass-based objects. Force is a push or pull. A vector quantity, force has magnitude and direction.

In conclusion, The right sequence of the forces, from least powerful to most powerful, is as follows: gravitational force, weak force, electromagnetic force, and strong force. Alternative C

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