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What is the dominant force between astronomical objects?

Chapter 4, Problem 26

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What is the dominant force between astronomical objects? Why are the other three basic forces less significant over these very large distances?

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Problem 26CQ

What is the dominant force between astronomical objects? Why are the other three basic forces less significant over these very large distances?

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Every object in the universe attracts other objects with gravitational force. This force is the weakest force among the fundamental forces. But the range of the force is larger and the force is always attractive. This is the dominant force between the astronomical objects.

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