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Q: What is the difference between gluons and pions?
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What causes the nuclear force?

The Nuclear Force is caused by the exchange of pions between the protons and the neutrons.


How are gluon's involved in force within the atom?

Strong nuclear forces act through gluons in the nucleus


What is the role of gluons?

Gluons bind together the quarks that make up protons and neutrons.


What is the particle that acts like glue in nucleus?

The "carrier" of the strong nuclear force between nucleons is the meson. However, that force itself comes out of the force between quarks within baryons, which is "carried" via gluons. So you could say either mesons or gluons.


How are gluons involved in within the atom?

Strong nuclear forces act through gluons in the nucleus


What actors and actresses appeared in Pions - 2014?

The cast of Pions - 2014 includes: Badr Belhouari as The rich Nisrin Erradi as The prisoner Fatim Ezzahra Bennani as The prisoner 2


How are gluons involved in forces within atoms?

Strong nuclear forces act through gluons in the nucleus


What is the plural of gluon?

Gluons


What hold things together?

Gluons.


What caused the galaxies and planets to form?

Gravity. Gravity is Also Caused by Nuclear forces between Atoms, supposedly caused by Gluons.


What is a gluon in chemistry?

In chemistry gluons play no part. Gluons are elementary particles that "glue" other fundamental particles together within the nucleus.


What holds neutrons inside the nucleus?

The "strong force," or sometimes called the "strong nuclear force." This is the exchange of gluons between the protons and neutrons.