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Mediating Particle For Strong Nuclear Force Is _______

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The strong interaction is mediated by the exchange of massless particles called gluons that act between quarks, antiquarks, and other gluons. Gluons are thought to interact with quarks and other gluons by way of a type of charge called color charge.

Answered by dhyeyamallyaim
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Answer:

Mediating particles for the strong nuclear force are gluons.

Explanation:

  • Gluons are the particles that mediate the fundamental force, strong nuclear force.
  • It is the attractive force that holds quarks together in order to form nucleons.
  • The quarks are in turn held together by the gluons.
  • A strong nuclear force is also referred to as a strong force or strong interaction.
  • This force is mediated by the exchange of particles that are massless called gluons.
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