strong nuclear force

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strong nuclear force (plural strong nuclear forces)

  1. (nuclear physics) The color force, a fundamental force that is associated with the strong bonds, created by the associated bosons known as gluons, between quarks and other subatomic particles.
    • 2023 August 11, Nicola Davis, “Scientists may be on brink of discovering fifth force of nature”, in The Guardian[1]:
      According to current understanding, there are four fundamental forces in nature, three of which – the electromagnetic force and the strong and weak nuclear forces – are explained by the standard model of particle physics.
  2. (nuclear physics, dated) The nuclear force, a residual force responsible for the interactions between nucleons, deriving from the color force

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color/colour
nucleon

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