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mediated particle for strong nuclear force is​

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Answered by live4chess22
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The strong interaction is the attractive force that binds the elementary particles called quarks together to form the nucleons (protons and neutrons) themselves. This more powerful force, one of the fundamental forces of nature, is mediated by particles called gluons.

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Answered by jahanvi567
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The strong interaction is the attractive force that binds the elementary particles called quarks together to form the nucleons (protons and neutrons) themselves.

This more powerful force, one of the fundamental forces of nature, is mediated by particles called gluons

Gluons are the force carriers of the strong force. Also quarks have color charge (i.e. the take part in the strong interaction). However, mesons are the combination of a quark and an antiquark.

Strong nuclear force is mediated by the particle 'π-meson'

The nuclear force is a force that acts between the protons and neutrons of atoms.

Nuclear force/interaction is mediated by Pi mesons. Since Pi mesons are massive, the force is short ranged.

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