i hav a problem... As i understand it, there are 4 fundamental forces. now, these have been given various levels of strength. eg-you could say that gravity is the weakest force. however, when you talk about strength, there just isn't any way to compare their strengths. if we take gravity and electromagnetism, for example, gravity depends on the mass of 2 (say) particles, and electromagnetism would depend on the charge on 2 particles. so how is it possible to compare these forces when you have no possible relation between mass and charge? i mean to say that- since we have not yet found a link between the fundamental forces, we cannot compare them.
if x unit charge attracts a -x unit charge with some force, you cannot say that it is stronger than the force exerted between y-unit--y-unit particles. the mass and charge are totally different things. similarly, the force of gravity between me and the computer is more than that between a quark in the computer and a quark in my body, yet strong interaction is the strongest force. so just how can anyone compare these forces? it's like saying that water is heavier than iron because the weight of the ocean is more than the weight of an iron nail. or is there some other meaning for strength here? can someone pls help me out?