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Macroscopic bodies are composed of huge numbers of elementary particles, and the effects of the fundamental forces on macroscopic bodies are complicated by the collective interactions of these particles. As a result, it is often advantageous to construct new force laws to describe the interactions of macroscopic bodies, even though these "new" forces are actually manifestations of the fundamental forces.

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