General Relation Connecting the Fundamental Fields

Abstract

There are four fundamental forces; gravitational force, electromagnetic force, strong force and weak force, in the well known physics. The unified field theory considers the constructive relations among these forces or fields. In the present work the fundamental relations have been studied and trial has been made to derive more significant relations among the known fields. This gives out a generalized unification.

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Das, M. and Misra, R. (2012) General Relation Connecting the Fundamental Fields. Journal of Modern Physics, 3, 1311-1313. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2012.329169.

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