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FORCE OF NATURE
Force of Nature or Forces of Nature may refer to: * Fundamental interaction: gravity, electromagnetism, weak interaction, strong interaction Film and television * ''Forces of Nature'' (1999 film), an American romantic comedy * ''Forces of Nature'' (2004 film), a wide-screen documentary * ''Force of Nature'' (2020 film), an American action thriller * '' Force of Nature: The Dry 2'', a 2024 Australian film based on the novel by Jane Harper * "Force of Nature" (''Star Trek: The Next Generation''), a TV episode * '' Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie'', a 2010 documentary * "Forces of Nature" (''Teen Titans''), a TV episode * ''Forces of Nature'' (TV series), presented by Brian Cox * '' Max Steel: Forces of Nature'', a 2005 American film Literature * ''Forces of Nature'' (book), by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen, 2016 * '' Force of Nature (novel)'', a 2018 novel by Jane Harper Music * Force of Nature (duo), a Japanese hip-hop DJ and production duo Albums * ''Force of Natu ...
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Fundamental Interaction
In physics, the fundamental interactions or fundamental forces are interactions in nature that appear not to be reducible to more basic interactions. There are four fundamental interactions known to exist: * gravity * electromagnetism * weak interaction * strong interaction The gravitational and electromagnetic interactions produce long-range forces whose effects can be seen directly in everyday life. The strong and weak interactions produce forces at subatomic scales and govern nuclear interactions inside atoms. Some scientists hypothesize that a fifth force might exist, but these hypotheses remain speculative. Each of the known fundamental interactions can be described mathematically as a '' field''. The gravitational interaction is attributed to the curvature of spacetime, described by Einstein's general theory of relativity. The other three are discrete quantum fields, and their interactions are mediated by elementary particles described by the Standard Model of particl ...
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