Dear Sanny:
On Jan 4, 9:23*am, Sanny wrote:
I read Nucleus has Protons & Nutrons. They join together
with Nuclear Force.
Strong and weak forces, yes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_interaction
What is the Equation of Nuclear Force that joins Protons
& Nutrons together.
Very complex. See link above.
Just like Gravitational force is ~ 1/(r^2) where r
distance between two masses.
Gravitational Force=G m1*m2/R^2 where G is
gravitatiobnal Constant.
And Electric Foirce is Also ~ 1/(r^2) where r distance
between two charges.
Electrical Force=k` q1*q2/R^2 Where k is dielectric
Constant.
Does Nuclear Force which joins protons & nutrons is
also proportional to square of distance between them?
No. Very different. Seems even to have a discrete nature, completely
"turning off" beyond a certain distance.
What is the distance betwenn twon Protons in a Nucleus?
Classical size measurements make no sense at that scale. We can
establish a "size" for the various nucleii, and we know the "size" of
protons and neutrons, but "distance" does not necessarily follow.
What is the technique to know whats going in
between Nucleus and to measure Nuclear force?
Smash it, and see what (and how fast) stuff comes out. Add stuff, and
see what (and how fast) stuff comes out.
David A. Smith