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George
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 6:12 am    Post subject: Strong Nuclear Reply with quote

Are "Strong Nuclear" really strong, or we feel they are strong , since
they are so small that we cannot reach easily , for example , if I have
a feather below a heavy metal sheet and I have job to disturb the
feather by hitting as hard as possinble on top of metal sheet so that
sheet shakes and disturbs feather postion
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Y.Porat
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 7:42 am    Post subject: Re: Strong Nuclear Reply with quote

in order that you will be able to answer your own question
you shuold now experimental facts:

while a strong force connection is broken-
a lot of energy is released
with the order of Mevs. about a million times
more then th e electron bonds.

btw i could not understand your methaphor about the metal sheet
and feather.
if at all it is the other way
the 'feather' is above the matal sheet but the dimession proprtions
are to oposite way:
the feater is much bigger than the 'matal sheet
the feather is th eelectron
and the methal sheet is small and is the nuc.
all the best
Y.Porat
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Old Man
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 2:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Strong Nuclear Reply with quote

"George" <georgekinley@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Are "Strong Nuclear" really strong, or we feel they are strong
since they are so small that we cannot reach easily ....

Choose a standard distance, say, 1 fm, and compare.
Range is a factor. The range, r_0, of the nuclear force
is very short, ~ exp(-r / r_0) / r^2, but the Coulomb
and gravitational forces have infinite range, ~ 1 / r^2.

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Uncle Al
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 3:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Strong Nuclear Reply with quote

George wrote:
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Are "Strong Nuclear" really strong, or we feel they are strong , since
they are so small that we cannot reach easily , for example , if I have
a feather below a heavy metal sheet and I have job to disturb the
feather by hitting as hard as possinble on top of metal sheet so that
sheet shakes and disturbs feather postion

What is the range of the Strong Force, turkey? It's vector boson is
massed, therefore...

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drnolittle
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PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2005 11:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Strong Nuclear Reply with quote

George wrote:
Quote:
Are "Strong Nuclear" really strong, or we feel they are strong ,
since
they are so small that we cannot reach easily , for example , if I
have
a feather below a heavy metal sheet and I have job to disturb the
feather by hitting as hard as possinble on top of metal sheet so that
sheet shakes and disturbs feather postion

please, expand a little more. I mean, re-state your idea
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George
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PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2005 7:25 am    Post subject: Re: Strong Nuclear Reply with quote

drnolittle wrote:

Quote:

George wrote:
Are "Strong Nuclear" really strong, or we feel they are strong ,
since
they are so small that we cannot reach easily , for example , if I
have
a feather below a heavy metal sheet and I have job to disturb the
feather by hitting as hard as possinble on top of metal sheet so
that sheet shakes and disturbs feather postion

please, expand a little more. I mean, re-state your idea

I'll try to re-state, my use of english words might not be appropriate
what I ment since atoms are so small so to disturbt their inital state
we need huge amount of energy to reach at level where that force can
break atoms, like if we make a bat so small that it just play a
baseball with basic particle, then we don't need much energy,
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