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Strong interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In particle physics, the strong interaction (also called the strong force , strong nuclear force , or color force ) holds quarks and gluons together to form protons, neutrons and other particl...
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Fundamental interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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standard model of (elementary) particle physics ... It also describes three quantum forces acting between them: electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force and the strong nuclear force. These forces act by the exchange of force particles. There is one elementary force for which no such quantum description exists, and which is...
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Home » Physics Banter forum » Physics Newsgroups » Particle Physics ... There is no reason why it still cannot be referred to as the strong force because it is indeed a unique configuration of gravity links and does all the things we have come to expect. There is also nothing wrong with referring to the dense bundles...
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:-). The so-called 'strong force' was and remains a pseudoscientific invention of incompetent intellectuals playing at being physicists proving once again that there is no relationship at all between genius or high IQ or natural ability in a discipline such as mathematics and wisdom.
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Jupiter Scientific's News Report on the Possible Discovery of the Higgs Particle ... The fundamental constituents – quarks and leptons – along with the two fundamental particle interactions – the electroweak interaction and the strong nuclear force constitute The Standard Model of particle physics.
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According to QCD and the standard model of particle physics, quarks carry an SU(3) "color" charge which can be "red", "blue" or "green". The strong nuclear force which binds these together inside the nucleons is mediated by gluons which must carry a color-anticolor charge.
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