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The weak nuclear force

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What composes a neutron?

A neutron is made of 3 quarks, namely an up quark and two down quarks. It is this composition of quarks that cause it to have zero charge. (An up quark has a charge of 2/3 and down quarks have a charge of -1/3 - thus 2/3 + (-1/3 *2) = 0) A free neutron (that is one that is not bound in a nucleus) will become a proton, an electron and an electron-neutrino. This happens through the weak force (it acts on a down quark, turning into an up). This does not mean a neutron contains an electron. It does not. Yes, an electron appears when a neutron decays, but that electron does not exist in the neutron as an electron, but it does not.


What is the force that acts on subatomic particles?

I think it might be electrostatic force! This is the force that acts between the particles!


What kind of force acts between magnetic poles if the are alike?

repulsive force


What is the strong nuclear force apex?

an attractive force that acts between protons and neutrons


What is the difference between force and charge?

Force acts on charges. This is demonstrated by Coulomb's law.


What is the force of attraction that acts between all objects?

Gravity


How are gravitational field and an electrical field similar?

The electrical field force acts between two charges, in the same way that the gravitational field force acts between two masses.


What is the difference between electrical force and charge?

Electrical force actually acts on electrical charges.


What type of force acts between unlike magnetic poles?

Magnetism


What is the force that acts to resist motion between two surfaces?

Friction


What is a force that acts between two sticks when they are rub together?

Friction


What is the relationship between the acceleration of a particle the force that acts on the particle and the mass of the particle?

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