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n. (context physics English) Any of the fundamental forces that act between elementary particles; each one is associated with an exchanged particle.
Usage examples of "fundamental force".
Gravity, while it becomes one pole of a polarity, with levity as the opposite pole, still retains its character as a fundamental force of the physical universe, the gravity-levity polarity being one of the first order.
Young Special Agent Hilton looked like a fundamental force of nature.
Perhaps this was mere cultural bias, but it operated with extreme and fundamental force.
Could we have tapped into some fundamental force of the fabric of spacetime?
Also obsolete: fundamental force opposing gene in Walter Koch's philosophic formulation ELPIS.
The fundamental force that kept the universe of matter behaving as it did.
Even in the limited visibility of an ocean storm, one could savor the fundamental force of nature as the gray waves battered the rocky cliff.
But our own most precious truth is the fundamental force of matter and heredity.