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PostSubject: What are the fundamental interactions?   What are the fundamental interactions? EmptyThu Sep 03, 2009 8:50 am

In physics, a fundamental interaction or fundamental force is a process by which elementary particles interact with each other. An interaction is often described as a physical field, and is mediated by the exchange of gauge bosons between particles. An interaction is fundamental when it cannot be described in terms of other interactions.

The four known fundamental interactions are electromagnetism, strong interaction, weak interaction (also known as "strong" and "weak nuclear force"), and gravitation.
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