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FizixFreak
Mar7-10, 05:35 AM
do neutrons also feel strong nuclear force and if they do how is that possible because they are uncharched and no force is required to keep them together
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netheril96
Mar7-10, 05:43 AM
do neutrons also feel strong nuclear force and if they do how is that possible because they are uncharched and no force is required to keep them together
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Neutrons ARE affected by strong force
I don't understand your second question
FizixFreak
Mar7-10, 02:43 PM
Neutrons ARE affected by strong force
I don't understand your second question
what i mean to say is that since neutrons have no charge you dont need to do work against thier electrostatic repulsion and hence no force is required to keep them together then why they experience strong nuclear force????(i am trying my best to explain my self simply my english is not to well):blushing:
The neutron binding energy to the proton in deuterium is about 2.2 MeV.
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netheril96
Mar7-10, 07:04 PM
what i mean to say is that since neutrons have no charge you dont need to do work against thier electrostatic repulsion and hence no force is required to keep them together then why they experience strong nuclear force????(i am trying my best to explain my self simply my english is not to well):blushing:
I still don't understand why neutrons should not be affected by strong force because it is chargeless.Are you asking why God devised the world like this?
DaleSpam
Mar7-10, 07:19 PM
do neutrons also feel strong nuclear force and if they do how is that possible because they are uncharched and no force is required to keep them together
?????????????I think you are confusing the strong force with the electromagnetic force. Charge is for the electromagnetic force and it comes in two types, positive and negative. "Color" is for the strong force and it comes in three types, "red" "green" and "blue". The quotes are because the charge of the strong force has nothing whatsoever to do with the spectrum of visible light that makes up a rainbow, despite the rather silly names that suggest otherwise.
FizixFreak
Mar9-10, 10:53 AM
I think you are confusing the strong force with the electromagnetic force. Charge is for the electromagnetic force and it comes in two types, positive and negative. "Color" is for the strong force and it comes in three types, "red" "green" and "blue". The quotes are because the charge of the strong force has nothing whatsoever to do with the spectrum of visible light that makes up a rainbow, despite the rather silly names that suggest otherwise.
I still don't understand why neutrons should not be affected by strong force because it is chargeless.Are you asking why God devised the world like this?
so r u saying that a particle does not have to be charged to experience strong nuclear force ??????????
and what about the colours i have never heard someone referring to nuclear force by colours
DaleSpam
Mar9-10, 02:58 PM
so r u saying that a particle does not have to be charged to experience strong nuclear force ??????????Yes, exactly.
and what about the colours i have never heard someone referring to nuclear force by colours Here are some Hyperphysics pages on the topic:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/color.html#c2
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/color.html#c1
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/funfor.html#c2
FizixFreak
Mar10-10, 05:58 AM
thanx i will check them out
billykane_09
Mar10-10, 09:49 AM
dude... neutrons (and even protons)have few particles called mesons(look for mesons theory) so due to the exchange of these particles,the charge of the nucleons keep shifting and a sort of nuclear glue is formed which the neutrons need not use any force externally to keep then together.
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