Physics 1021 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Electromagnetism, Strong Interaction, Fundamental Interaction

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Physics 1021: chapter 1 summary: forces in daily life. Force essentially involves one object pushing or pulling another object. In which case we can say that the first object is applying a force on the second object and that the second object is also applying a force on the first object. Every material is made atoms that consists of electrons, protons and neutrons which all have masses. Which implies that everything in nature has a mass. Another fundamental property of electron and protons is that they possess charges. Electrons have a negative charge, protons have a positive charge and neutrons don"t carry a charge; they are neutral. Charge is also a fundamental property of a particle and so we can say that everything in nature is made up of masses and charges. Physics has been founded by four fundamental forces in nature: gravitational force, electrostatic force, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force. The origin of the forces are as follows:

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