No, but they are related. The strong force is the result of interactions that involve gluons.
Bosons are subatomic particles which have integer spin and obey Bose-Einstein statistics. There can be more than one boson at a given point in space with the same quantum state. Bosons are the force carriers. Known bosons are the photon (light), the gluon (strong force), the neutral weak force carrier, and the charged weak force carrier.
The proton becomes a positron (charged particle without mass) which is then radioactively decayed. The same thing is beta capture which bands the nuclear strong force (a strong nuclear force) to decay the nucleus into a band of stability.
Reactive centrifugal force is not the same thing as centrifugal force. Reactive centrifugal force is the reaction force. It is the reaction force reacting to a centripetal force.
The proton becomes a positron (charged particle without mass) which is then radioactively decayed. The same thing is beta capture which bands the nuclear strong force (a strong nuclear force) to decay the nucleus into a band of stability.
No.
Yes. It is (force x distance) or (distance x force). Same thing.
Because they're the same thing.
a particle that binds quarks to one another
Police Force usually means the same thing as Police Service. They are different names for the same thing. See Wikipedia reference to police.
Huge; Powerful; strong
No, force and bonds are not the same thingDifferences between a bond and a force:Force: the influence that produces a change in a physical quantityChemical bond: an electrical force linking atoms
The exchange of gluons between protons and neutrons which allows protons of the same charge to be so close to each other in the nucleus (ie, Strong force is greater than electromagnetism)