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Weak Force and Interactions Summary
1,105 words, approx. 4 pages There are four fundamental forces in nature related to physical phenomena. Although gravity is, by far, the weakest force, the force mediating particle transformations is termed the weak force. The weak force is actually a submicroscopic force working...
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 The weak interaction (often called the weak force or sometimes the weak nuclear force) is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature. In the Standard Model of particle physics, it is due to the exchange of the heavy W and Z bosons. Its most...



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 Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Neutron measurements and the weak nucleon-nucleon interaction.
05/01/2005: 4,164 words, approx. 14 pages The weak interaction between nucleons remains one of the most poorly-understood sectors of the Standard Model. A quantitative description of this interaction is needed to understand weak interaction phenomena in atomic, nuclear, and hadronic systems. This paper summarizes briefly what is known about...
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 Harvard International Review
Strategic interactions: Edward Bradfield reviews how the weak win wars.
06/22/2005: 1,167 words, approx. 4 pages With the US military currently engaged in armed conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, Ivan Arreguin-Toft's How the Weak Win Wars is a timely contribution to the ongoing debate over US defense strategy in the post-September 11 security environment. The book is comprised of...


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