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String Theory

   
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Out of all of the fundamental forces, strong nuclear force is the strongest. Electromagnetism is the next strongest; it is 100 times weaker than the strong nuclear force. It is responsible for all light and all energy in the universe. It also produces magnetic attraction, such as the north and south poles of a planet...
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You could also say that it is responsible for the reactions between charged particles. After electromagnetism comes weak nuclear force. Weak nuclear force is responsible for the decay in radioactivity. It is 1,000,000 times weaker than string nuclear force...
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