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  1. Stronger Than the Law (Swedish: Starkare än lagen) is a 1951 Swedish historical drama film directed by Bengt Logardt and Arnold Sjöstrand and starring Margareta Fahlén, Bengt Logardt and Margit Carlqvist.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · The strongest force in the universe is called, aptly, the strong force. We never get to witness its fearsome power because it works only across subatomic distances, where it binds quarks...

  3. They further theorized that this nuclear force must be significantly stronger than gravity, which has been observed and measured for centuries, and also stronger than the electromagnetic force, which would cause the protons to want to accelerate away from each other.

  4. I don't understand why this suffices to conclude that the gravitational force is stronger than the electric force. The two constants that I see getting compared here have different units. One involves electric charges, while the other involves gravitational masses.

  5. Jul 17, 2020 · Electric Force is much stronger than Gravitational force. The gravitational force is comparatively a weaker force. 3 )Electrostatic force is exists due to charge on the body. Gravitational force is only due to mass of the body.

  6. Mar 10, 2022 · The natural laws limit what can happen. They are stronger than the laws of any country because it is impossible to violate them. If it is a law of nature that, for example, no object can be accelerated from rest to beyond the speed of light, then it is not merely that such accelerations never occur. They cannot occur.

  7. Jun 7, 2016 · A scientific law predicts the results of certain initial conditions. It might predict your unborn child’s possible hair colors, or how far a baseball travels when launched at a certain angle. In contrast, a theory tries to provide the most logical explanation about why things happen as they do.