Physics, asked by sashi254, 11 months ago

what does the weak force do??????/

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Answered by kingayush13
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Answer:

The role of the weak force in the transmutation of quarks makes it the interaction involved in many decays of nuclear particles which require a change of a quark from one flavor to another. It was in radioactive decay such as beta decay that the existence of the weak interaction was first revealed.

Answered by Vamprixussa
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Ello user !!!!!

Here is your answer,

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The fundamental force that acts between leptons and is involved in the decay of hadrons.

The weak nuclear force is responsible for nuclear beta decay (by changing the flavor of quarks) and for neutrino absorption and emission.

Also called weak nuclear force weak interaction Compare electromagnetic force .

The weak force is mediated by the W and Z bosons.

The W and Z bosons are spin -

1 particles, like photons.

The Higgs is spin - 0 (scalar field) and the graviton is spin -

2; attractive. If a particle is spin -

1, it could be either attractive or repulsive, depending on the situation.

The role of the weak force in the transmutation of quarks makes it the interaction involved in many decays of nuclear particles which require a change of a quark from one flavor to another.

It was in radioactive decay such as beta decay that the existence of the weak interaction was first revealed.

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