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What is weak and strong nuclear force?

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What is weak and strong nuclear force?

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The weak force is important as it allows beta decay to happen in some radioactive elements, without it most elements couldn’t be created ( and hence you and I wouldn’t be here). The strong force is the force generated by the interaction of gluons with each other in the nucleus holding the quarks together to form protons and neutrons. The strong nuclear force (A reminant of the strong force) is the force that binds the nucleus together, if you think about it a nucleus usually contains multiple protons which are positive charges and hence repel each other, if that wasn’t cancelled by the strong force binding them together atoms couldn’t form and as before we could not exist. People always forget these two forces but as you can see they are very important… they deserve greater recognition.

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