Physics, asked by DarkOrion, 11 months ago

Why are nuclear forces known as exchange forces?


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Answered by Kinggovind021
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Exchange force denotes a force produced by the exchange of force carrier particles, such as the electromagnetic force produced by the exchange of photons between electrons and the strong force produced by the exchange of gluons between quarks.

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Answered by sakshisingh27
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Explanation:

The nuclear force is caused by the exchange of pions. At a more fundamental level the nuclear force becomes the strong force, caused by the exchange of gluons. The strong force acts between the quarks inside the nucleons. The gluons “glue” quarks into protons, neutrons, and pions.

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