
Electro Weak Interaction
The electroweak interaction is a fundamental force in nature that combines two aspects: electromagnetic force (which governs electricity, magnetism, and light) and the weak nuclear force (which is responsible for certain types of radioactive decay). It explains how particles like electrons and neutrinos interact through the exchange of force-carrying particles called W and Z bosons. This unified theory, developed in the 1960s, shows that these forces are different manifestations of a single underlying force at high energies. The electroweak interaction plays a crucial role in the behavior of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels.