Is electro-weak force intermediate for strong force happening?

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Please teach me this:
In collider of lepton scattering from hadron,I think that the electro-weak force is interaction between lepton and hadron, then hadron being excited,because of this inducing the strong force has an effect of producing new hadrons(if possible).So that electro-weak force is ''intermediate force'' in producing new hadrons.Is that correct?
Thank you very much in advance.
 
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I have noticed many posts like this from you recently. I suspect that there are two reasons why you get very few replies. The topics are very advanced, and your English is very, very difficult to understand. I'm sorry to say this, but I can't figure out what you are talking about.
 
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ndung200790, I think I can figure out what you're asking, please correct me if I'm wrong.
In collider of lepton scattering from hadron
Most colliders these days are lepton-lepton (LEP) or hadron-hadron (Tevatron and LHC) colliders. The only lepton-hadron collider in the world is HERA at DESY, which collides 30 GeV electrons/positrons with 920 GeV protons.

As you see http://www.pd.infn.it/~longhin/tesidott/html/node3.html" , you are correct: the initial interaction is either electromagnetic (photon) or weak (W or Z). From that point on, the energy from the collision goes into the production of additional particles, both hadrons and leptons.
 
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Thank you very much for your helpful answer.
 
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