- Fundamental-Force-0.mp3
- Fundamental-Force-0.mp4
- Fundamental-Force-I.mp3
- Fundamental-Force-I.mp4
- Fundamental-Force-II.mp3
- Fundamental-Force-II.mp4
- Fundamental-Force-Reggae.mp3
- Fundamental-Force-Reggae.mp4
- Fundamental-Force-electric.mp3
[Intro]
Strong Nuclear > Electromagnetic > Weak Nuclear > Gravitational
(Observational)
[Verse 1]
Four forces (fundamental)
Enforces (the natural)
You can call the law
And witness in awe
[Chorus]
Four work horses
(Fundamental forces)
Forces of nature
(Sure to endure)
[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
What is gravity?
(A force of nature for sure)
So then what are we
(A fundamental force, of course)
[Verse 2]
The more of “we”
The more gravity
Impacts are wait
[Break}
Weight
To set things straight
[Chorus]
Four work horses
(Fundamental forces)
Forces of nature
(Sure to endure)
[Bridge]
What is gravity?
(A force of nature for sure)
So then what are we
(A fundamental force, of course)
[Chorus]
Four work horses
(Fundamental forces)
Forces of nature
(Sure to endure)
[Outro]
Glad to be
(Of gravity)
A SCIENCE NOTE
The four fundamental forces of nature govern how matter interacts in the universe. These are:
1. Gravitational Force
- What It Does: Governs the attraction between objects with mass. It keeps planets in orbit, binds galaxies, and gives objects weight on Earth.
- Strength: Weakest of the four, but acts over infinite distances.
- Mediating Particle: Hypothetically, the graviton (not yet observed).
- Key Feature: Always attractive, never repulsive.
2. Electromagnetic Force
- What It Does: Governs the interaction between charged particles. It’s responsible for electricity, magnetism, and light.
- Strength: Stronger than gravity but acts over infinite distances.
- Mediating Particle: Photon.
- Key Feature: Can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the charges involved.
3. Strong Nuclear Force
- What It Does: Binds protons and neutrons together in atomic nuclei, overcoming the repulsion between positively charged protons.
- Strength: The strongest force, but acts only over very short distances (about the size of an atomic nucleus).
- Mediating Particle: Gluons.
- Key Feature: Essential for the stability of matter.
4. Weak Nuclear Force
- What It Does: Responsible for processes like radioactive decay and nuclear fusion (e.g., in the Sun). It changes one type of particle into another.
- Strength: Stronger than gravity but weaker than the electromagnetic and strong forces. It acts over very short distances.
- Mediating Particles: W and Z bosons.
- Key Feature: Vital for the creation of elements in stars.
Summary of Strengths:
From strongest to weakest:
Strong Nuclear > Electromagnetic > Weak Nuclear > Gravitational
Each force plays a critical role in shaping the physical world, from the smallest atomic scales to the vast cosmic structures.