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weak nuclear forces operates among​

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Answered by jeevitamesta75
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The weaks nuclear force is a force of interaction between quarks and leptons, both of which are fermions with spin 1/2 The force only affects particles which are spinning counter-clockwise while going away. In other words, the weak nuclear interaction affects left-handed particles.

Answered by kshitijgrg
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weak nuclear forces operate among​ HEAVY PARTICLES.

Explanation:

  • The weak nuclear force (or simply the susceptible pressure, or susceptible interaction) acts inner of individual nucleons, because of this it's miles even shorter in range than the strong force.
  • It is the force that lets in protons to show into neutrons and vice versa via beta decay. This continues the proper stability of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. The weak force may be very crucial withinside the nuclear fusion that occurs withinside the sun.
  • Of the 4 recognized essential forces of nature, the weak nuclear force is the only one with the least apparent purpose. Gravity holds stars collectively and continues us at the ground.
  • The electromagnetic force guarantees the steadiness of atoms and makes chemistry happen. The strong nuclear force holds the kernels of matter, and atomic nuclei, collectively, and powers the burning of stars.

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