the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
Yes, all atoms have the strong force in their nucleus.
The residual effect of the strong force, also known as the nuclear force, is the force that holds a nucleus together. It is constantly opposed by the electromagnetic force repelling the protons in the nucleus.
The residual strong force. The strong force (or color force) is what holds quarks together to form protons and neutrons. The residual strong force then holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
The "strong nuclear force" does.
its the nuclear membrane No, the strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together. The strong nuclear force is caused by the force that hold quarks together.
it could not exist
The nucleus would fly apart.
Yes, all atoms have the strong force in their nucleus.
No, a force called the "strong nuclear force" holds the nucleus together.
It is called strong nuclear force.
It binds the nucleus together.
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It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
The residual effect of the strong force, also known as the nuclear force, is the force that holds a nucleus together. It is constantly opposed by the electromagnetic force repelling the protons in the nucleus.
The residual strong force. The strong force (or color force) is what holds quarks together to form protons and neutrons. The residual strong force then holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
strong force
The strong force and the weak force.