Where are the fundamental forces found?

1 Answer
Apr 17, 2018

Everywhere

Explanation:

Let's start with elecromagnetism. It's found everywhere. It's what holds the protons and electrones together in an atom and its used in bigger magnets too, and with magnets we create electicity that we use almost all the time.

The more common fundamental force that we use is gravity. It's what keeps us on the earth so we use it all the time. It's found everywhere in the universe as long as there is some mass around.

The strong nuclear force is not that common but we still use it alot. We use the strong nuclear foce to heat up water in a nuclear reactor, making a turbine spin that's producing energy. We also use it in nuclear weapons like atom bombs. It's also found in stars where the strong nuclear force is the biggest contributor for creating the heat and light energy.

The weak nuclear force is mostly found in the sun for it to be able to make energy out of fusion. So weak nuclear force is found in all the stars and is the force that creates the energy giving us heat and light. It's also found in radioactive elements and is the force making them deteriate.