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Why does strong interaction increase with distance?

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Answered by TheGreatShashwat
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All quarks and gluons in QCD interactwith each other through the strong force. ... The strong force acts between quarks. Unlike all other forces (electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational), the strong force doesnot diminish in strength withincreasing distance between pairs of quarks.
Answered by Anonymous
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because the strong force field (the field associated with the strong force, analogous to the EM field) is attracted to itself, so unlike the EM field, it forms "flux tubes".
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