The weak nuclear force is one of the four fundamental forces that govern our universe. It is responsible for radioactive decay, and it also plays a role in the fusion process that powers stars. The weak force is weaker than the strong nuclear force, but it has a longer range. This makes it important for both nuclear physics and cosmology. The other two fundamental forces are electromagnetism and gravity.

Despite its name, the weak nuclear force is actually quite powerful. It can cause atoms to undergo beta decay, which changes their structure and allows them to emit radiation. This process is essential for radioactive dating, which helps us understand the age of rocks and other objects on Earth. The weak force also drives stellar nucleosynthesis, the process by which stars create new elements from hydrogen and helium gas.

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