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The Weak Nuclear Force in the Sun's Process
We only see evidence of it on a day-to-day basis in certain types of radioactive decay. Unlike the other forces, it doesn't act at a distance. It's what we call a contact interaction. Helium needs two protons and two neutrons. The energy of the gravitational compression in a star gives a proton enough energy via the weak nuclear force to convert into a neutron which normally wouldn't do because it's completely different. That gives you the strong nuclear force from the neutrons to bind those two protons into helium atom.