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there is no difference b/w meson theory an yukawa theory of nuclear forces because yukawa predicted the nuclear forces as exchange of boson(messons) b/w neutron and proton which keep them bind in an atomic nuclei. so meson theory is just another name of yukawa's theory of nuclear forces.
They are four nuclear forces:gravityelectromagneticstrong nuclear forceweak nuclear force
The answer is PION, short for PI Meson.
Hideki Yukawa proposed the first theory of the strong force via meson exchange particles.
the latest undiscovered elementary particle that completes the standard nuclear model for the nuclear structure
Yes, the strong force carried by meson exchanges between protons and/or neutrons.
Anne Meson was born in 1975.
Meson Ray was created on 1999-04-20.
El Meson Sandwiches was created in 1972.
A. Julian has written: 'A study of the problems involved in the detection of mu meson pairs from the MIT synchrotron' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics
The B meson has a number of decay modes, called channels. The term "golden channel" is applied to the first one, and in that channel (decay chain or decay event), the B meson transforms into two other mesons, a J/psi meson and a K short, or KS meson, a kaon.
meson is heavier than electron but lighter than proton