 Four Interactions
Four Interactions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The universe we know and love exists because the fundamental particles 
interact, whether by decaying, annihilating,
 or responding to a force due to 
the presence of another particle 
(for example, during a collision). There are 
four interactions between particles:
 
To clarify things, here are two definitions:
-  Force:
- The effect on a particle due to another particle's presence.
- 
Interaction: 
- The forces and decays which affect a given particle.
An interaction is not the same thing as a force since the word "interaction" 
refers to a broader term. Although the terms are often used interchangeably, 
physicists prefer the word "interactions."
 
