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What is the Strong nuclear force?


Achilles

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The strong force is what holds quarks together inside protons and neutrons. It is mediated by (virtual) gluons and is defined in terms of the "colour charge" of quarks and gluons.

A proportion of the strong force "leaks" out of protons and neutrons and acts to old those particles together in the neutron.

More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_interaction#Behavior_of_the_strong_force

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Just now, Achilles said:

Inside the proton or neutron are those quarks repelling each other or attracting each other.

They form a bound system, so what do you think the answer is? Could you bind these together with repulsive forces?

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Well I was thinking that there was possibility they were repelling each other but the strong nuclear force keep them together...

 

edit: and that the strong nuclear force is greater then the repulsive force between quarks if there was repulsion...

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