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Why do weak, strong, electric and gravitational forces apply to different sizes?

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Why do weak, strong, electric and gravitational forces apply to different sizes?

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The four fundamental forces act at on objects of any size; the issue is what distance scale the forces become relatively important. The strong force becomes very large at small distances. The gravitational force becomes relatively important for large objects at large distances, because macroscopic objects tend to be mostly neutral so don’t have much electrical force.

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