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Electromagnetic Field
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The electromagnetic field ($\mathbf{E}$ and $\mathbf{B}$) is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature ($/entries/fundamental-interactions-of-nature/$), mediating the electromagnetic force ($/entries/electromagnetic-force/$). This force governs the interactions between electrically charged particles, the flow of electric current ($/entries/electric-current/$), and the existence of [electromagnetic radiati…
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Electroweak Force
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The electroweak force is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature|, unifying the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force at energies above the Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (EWSB)| scale, approximately $100 \text{ GeV}$. It represents the most successful unified theory within the framework of the Standard Model (SM)| of [particle physics…
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Gravitational Forces
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Gravitational forces, often referred to as gravitation, constitute one of the four fundamental interactions of nature, alongside the electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force. It is fundamentally understood as a force of attraction between all matter that possesses mass or energy. While it is the weake…