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.
Neutrons
Light is quite complicated as it has wave-particle duality. Sometimes it acts like a particle other times like a wave. But technically no, it is not matter, it is made of energy
Yes. Depending on the experiment that you do, light acts like either one or the other.
a wave model of light.
This would be the alpha particle. An alpha particle has two neutrons and two protons, and it's actually a helium-4 nucleus. That's why we write this particle like this: 42He or He+2 Use the links below for more information.
If you do an experiment with light that's set up to observe waves, then it acts like waves, and does wavy things. If you do an experiment with light that's set up to observe particles, then it acts like particles, and does particlish things. After doing both experiments, you scratch your head, and you wonder "What is light ? Is it waves or is it particles ?" The correct answer is "Yes." It's both. That's the "wave/particle duality" of electromagnetic radiation.
It is called cementation when a mineral acts like glue to hold sediments together.
the nucleus
No it does not as it acts like a liquid but is a solid
Light acts like both a particle and a wave.
It acts like a brain.
the nucleas
A particle of alpha radiation is made up of two protons and two neutrons resembling a Helium-4 nucleus.
A Neutron - The nucleus of an atom consists of a number of protons and neutrons - with electrons 'orbiting' the nucleus like tiny planets.
it is a gel like material it can act like an kind of gel substance
Alpha emission is a 4helium nucleus, which behaves like a particle. Beta emission is an electron, which behaves like a particle. Gamma emission is a photon, which behaves like a particle. Experiments can also be set up to show their wavelike properties (for alpha, beta, and gamma radiation).
An alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus. It has two protons and two neutrons, and we write it like this: 24He++ or more commonly 24He2+ Some links can be found below.
They are called electrons.They have negative charge.