The four forces affecting matter are (in order of increasing strength): 1. Gravitational Force : hydraulic energy or water falls 2. Electromagnetic Force : electricity as secondary energy 3. Weak Nuclear Force: ionizing radiation4. Strong Nuclear Force: nuclear fission
Whenever there is a force, or more precisely a so-called "conservative force", there is an associated potential energy. Each of the fundamental forces have related potential energy; thus, there is gravitational, electrical & magnetical, and nuclear potential energy.
I am not entirely sure about the weak force; but I assume it would be lumped together with the strong force, in the category of "nuclear energy".
Chemical energy, as well as elastic energy, are also types of potential energy that are related to electrical forces.
The four forces affecting matter are (in order of increasing strength): 1. Gravitational Force : hydraulic energy or water falls 2. Electromagnetic Force : electricity as secondary energy 3. Weak Nuclear Force: ionizing radiation4. Strong Nuclear Force: nuclear fission
Whenever there is a force, or more precisely a so-called "conservative force", there is an associated potential energy. Each of the fundamental forces have related potential energy; thus, there is gravitational, electrical & magnetical, and nuclear potential energy.
I am not entirely sure about the weak force; but I assume it would be lumped together with the strong force, in the category of "nuclear energy".
Chemical energy, as well as elastic energy, are also types of potential energy that are related to electrical forces.
The four fundamental force types are : 1.Gravitational force 2. Electromagnetic force 3. Weak force 4. Strong force (nuclear force)
First it is regarded as fundamental quantity. Secondly in almost all calculations of physics and chemistry it is an important parameter
Kinetic energy depends on mass and speed. It is not directly affected by any force; however, a force can, of course, make an object move faster or slower, and thus indirectly affect kinetic energy.
Physical Quantities are of TWO types: 1) Fundamental Quantities. 2) Derived Quantities.
I do know all of the types of energy, but I do know the following types: Mechanical Energy Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Heat (Thermal) Energy Light Energy Sound Energy Hope this helps. :)
There are a few fundamental forces. Nuclear Weak, Nuclear Strong, Electromagnetic and Gravitational. All other 'forces' are derived.
First it is regarded as fundamental quantity. Secondly in almost all calculations of physics and chemistry it is an important parameter
The four fundamental force types are : 1.Gravitational force 2. Electromagnetic force 3. Weak force 4. Strong force (nuclear force)
the two forces are friction and gravity
Quantifying the number of types of waves in fact reduces to the problem of quantifying the number of forces. In fact, mechanical waves are a subset of electromagnetic waves, so there are in fact three other types of waves on top of electromagnetic, for the three other fundamental forces: strong nuclear, weak nuclear, gravitational. Mechanical movement can be caused by any of the four fundamental forces. *Short answer: no. By the way, mechanical waves require a medium, where EM waves do not. They are the only, two, separate types of waves.
That's called "chemical energy". It refers to the energy related to the forces between atoms and molecules.Actually, there are also other types of potential energy in chemistry, such as heat of fusion, and heat of vaporization.
There are four major types of force called as universal or fundamental forces of nature. They are: 1. Gravitational Force 2. Electromagnetic Force 3. Strong Nuclear Force 4. Weak Nuclear Force
The fundamental paticles are Quarks , they are of 6 types.
Forces in chemistry are electrical forces.
Assuming by "fundamental" you mean the primitive data types: boolean, byte, char, short, int, long, float, and double
tension forces , compression forces , shearing forces
divergent, convergent, and transform are the types of forces that create landforms