A theory that unifies the electromagnetic force with the weak nuclear force was developed around 1970 by Glashow, Salaam, and Weinberg. |
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This resonance was due to a delicate balance between the strong nuclear force and the repulsive electromagnetic force in samarium. |
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But the gluons are unlike the carrier particles of the electromagnetic force which appeared along with the virtual electrons and positrons. |
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Quarks and charged leptons also feel the electromagnetic force, and quarks feel the strong force. |
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For example, the electromagnetic force between a proton and an electron is 10 times stronger than the gravitational force. |
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In order to use electromagnetic force, the fluid being pumped must be a good electrical conductor. |
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The electromagnetic force from the tiny magnet overwhelms the gravitational attraction of the whole Earth. |
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In many ways, however, the weak force resembles the electromagnetic force. |
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The single-point monolithic weigh cell based on electromagnetic force compensation supports loads up to 60 kg. |
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The electromagnetic force is responsible for practically everything we experience. |
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The truth is, these are all simply manifestations of the electromagnetic force. |
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The electromagnetic force between the electrons lets you pick up the cup, counteracting gravity in the process. |
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In the case of the electromagnetic force, a panacea was found in 1947, excising infinity to reveal finite, correct, answers. |
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In modern particle physics theory, the photon is described as a boson, a particle with integral spin that acts as carrier of the electromagnetic force. |
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The electromagnetic force holds electrons in orbit around atomic nuclei and is thus responsible for holding together all material with which we are familiar. |
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One of Kibble's projects at the time was to try and understand a curious difference between the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force. |
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The electromagnetic force generated by the electromagnet can actuate the fan sheets. |
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The lift tappet is held in locked position by electromagnetic force and released by spring force. |
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A white stone raises its long hair, as if by some strange electromagnetic force. |
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The Signum Series of compact scales includes models with strain-gauge weighing systems as well as versions equipped with monolithic technology, using the principle of electromagnetic force compensation. |
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The railway system had to create a special covering for the motors, because the electromagnetic force was so strong. |
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The experiment was to test quantum electrodynamics, a theory elaborated in the 1940s to describe the effect of the electromagnetic force on charged subatomic particles such as electrons or muons. |
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The rotor then develops its own magnetic poles, which in turn become dragged along by the electromagnetic force from the rotating magnetic field in the stator. |
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For rail bridges, vehicle-bridge interaction is complicated, and the electromagnetic force of LIM metro system increases the complexity. |
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However, the atomic electron and proton are held together by electromagnetic force, while planets and celestial objects are held by gravity. |
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The electromagnetic lamination is cradled and fused within a heavy-gauge steel U channel, stabilizing the electromagnetic force. |
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In QED, photons are the fundamental exchange particle which described all interactions relating to electromagnetism including the electromagnetic force. |
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This is completely unlike the behaviour of the electromagnetic force. |
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In some cases they decay by the electromagnetic force, which results in somewhat shorter lifetimes because the electromagnetic force is stronger than the weak force. |
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The harder you crank the rotor, the more power will be transferred as an electromagnetic force to the stator, and in turn converted to electricity which is fed into the electrical grid. |
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A radio-frequency voltage applied between the ring and endcap electrodes results in an electromagnetic force on the ion which keeps it near the centre of the trap. |
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Ultimately, the operating principle of high-resolution balances is based on electromagnetic force compensation of the load placed on the weighing pan. |
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As melting nears completion, the electromagnetic force concentrates in the center of the crucible, reducing metal-mold contact. |
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Due to the relatively large strength of the electromagnetic force, black holes forming from the collapse of stars are expected to retain the nearly neutral charge of the star. |
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Separate molecules will cohere because of electromagnetic force. |
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