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| − | The '''strong force''' (also known as the strong nuclear force) is one of the four [[fundamental interactions|fundamental forces]] of nature. Strong force interactions are mediated fundamentally by the [[gluon]]. The strong force is responsible for binding quarks into [[meson]]s and [[baryon]]s. The strong force is also responsible for binding [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s together in the nuclei of atom, overcoming the electrostatic repulsion of the protons. However in this case | + | The '''strong force''' (also known as the strong nuclear force) is one of the four [[fundamental interactions|fundamental forces]] of nature. Strong force interactions are mediated fundamentally by the [[gluon]]. The strong force is responsible for binding quarks into [[meson]]s and [[baryon]]s. The strong force is also responsible for binding [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s together in the nuclei of atom, overcoming the electrostatic repulsion of the protons. However, in this case the strong force is mediated by [[meson]]s. |
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Latest revision as of 02:38, September 15, 2018
The strong force (also known as the strong nuclear force) is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. Strong force interactions are mediated fundamentally by the gluon. The strong force is responsible for binding quarks into mesons and baryons. The strong force is also responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nuclei of atom, overcoming the electrostatic repulsion of the protons. However, in this case the strong force is mediated by mesons.