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Why electromagnetic interaction is charge dependent in nueclear physics?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Charges/Interactions/Strong. "The stronginteraction is observable in two areas: on a larger scale (about 1 to 3 femtometers (fm)), it is the force that binds protons and neutrons (nucleons) together to form the nucleus of an atom. ... obeys a quite different distance-dependent behavior between nucleons ... . "

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear forces are charge independent but spin dependent. ... The nuclear force is nearly independent of whether the nucleons are neutrons or protons. This property is called charge independence. It depends on whether the spins of the nucleons are parallel or antiparallel, and has a noncentral or tensor component.

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