What is weak nuclear force? And it's characteristics
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Weak nuclear force. The weak nuclear force (or just the weak force, or weak interaction) acts inside of individual nucleons, which means that it is even shorter ranged than the strong force. It is the force that allows protons to turn into neutrons and vice versa through beta decay.
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- Weak interaction, also called weak force or weak nuclear force, a fundamental force of nature that underlies some forms of radioactivity, governs the decay of unstable subatomic particles such as mesons, and initiates the nuclear fusion reaction that fuels the Sun.
- It is attractive in nature but with a repulsive core. ...
- The range of a nuclear force is very short.
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- The nuclear force is identical for all nucleons. .
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- At a distance of less than 0.7 Fermi, this force becomes repulsive.
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