What role does nuclear force play in *daily life?
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The Strong Nuclear Force is fine tuned for life. If the strong force was weaker than it is, the chemical elements needed for life would not be stable, and we would not be here. If it were stronger, all the hydrogen in the universe would have been burned to helium in the Big Bang. As a result, there would be no long-lived stars like the sun, and no water. There would probably be no complicated chemistry in the universe, and we would not be here.
(A slightly longer version of this article, which includes some extended quotations from the source literature, and discusses one important objection to the fine tuning of the strong nuclear force, can be found at www.focus.org.uk/strongforce_long.pdf)
In everyday life we’re only aware of two fundamental forces: gravity and electromagnetism. Physicists know about two more forces, which only work at very short range (inside atoms): the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force.
This article is about the strong nuclear force – the force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of atoms. It is about ten thousand billion billion billion billion times (1040) times more powerful than the force of gravity.
Picture two protons. They are pulled together by the strong nuclear force (as long as they are within range to start with.) But the electromagnetic force pushes them away from each other, because they both have the same positive electric charge.
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(A slightly longer version of this article, which includes some extended quotations from the source literature, and discusses one important objection to the fine tuning of the strong nuclear force, can be found at www.focus.org.uk/strongforce_long.pdf)
In everyday life we’re only aware of two fundamental forces: gravity and electromagnetism. Physicists know about two more forces, which only work at very short range (inside atoms): the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force.
This article is about the strong nuclear force – the force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of atoms. It is about ten thousand billion billion billion billion times (1040) times more powerful than the force of gravity.
Picture two protons. They are pulled together by the strong nuclear force (as long as they are within range to start with.) But the electromagnetic force pushes them away from each other, because they both have the same positive electric charge.
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⚫️The nuclear power is a strong power and one of the fundamental forces of nature. Nuclear force plays an important role in storing energy that is used in nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
⚫️Strong nuclear forces act between two or more nucleons and bind protons and neutrons into atomic nuclie.
⚫️Weak nuclear force is the force through which particles interact with each other, together with the strong force, gravity, and electromagnetism.
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⚫️The nuclear power is a strong power and one of the fundamental forces of nature. Nuclear force plays an important role in storing energy that is used in nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
⚫️Strong nuclear forces act between two or more nucleons and bind protons and neutrons into atomic nuclie.
⚫️Weak nuclear force is the force through which particles interact with each other, together with the strong force, gravity, and electromagnetism.
Hope it helps u!!! ♠ ♠ ♠
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