On Jan 4, 8:23*am, Sanny wrote:
I read Nucleus has Protons & Nutrons. They join together with Nuclear
Force.
What is the Equation of Nuclear Force that joins Protons & Nutrons
together.
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?
What is the distance betwenn twon Protons in a Nucleus?
What is the technique to know whats going in between Nucleus and to
measure Nuclear force?
Bye
Sanny
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A neutron standard, 80 years out of date, NBS-1 at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST is used to determine the
constitiuent particles binding energy. ANd nuclear force was so born.
The problem, the standard was cooked and the number of neutrons
released in a single fission is a definitive singe number.
It is all alternative nostatistical interaction theory inside the
fencelines.
It is tough, real tough to measure neutron standard output without
relying on binding energy or crosssections. SO hard they are afraid
to do a true re-calibration for fear they screw-up the security system
in place. It is an old archane nuclear security system, doa. now.
Right now it is a political toss-up, whether to stay on-course or
update theory. It is doa.