Atomic nuclei would fly apart
If the strong force didn't exist, atomic nuclei would not be able to hold together, leading to the disintegration of atoms. This would result in the collapse of matter as we know it, causing instability and potentially catastrophic consequences for the universe.
This scenario is considered a paradox, as an irresistible force cannot exist alongside an immovable object in classical physics. It raises questions about the nature of the concept of an immovable object and an irresistible force.
If the force ceased to exist, its effects on matter and objects would disappear. Depending on the force in question, this could lead to changes in motion, interactions between particles, or structural integrity of objects. The absence of a force may result in a lack of movement, stability, or cohesion in the affected systems.
A force shock can occur when a sudden and strong force is applied to an object. This force can lead to the rapid transfer of energy through the object, causing vibrations or sudden movements. Force shocks can result in structural damage or injury to objects or individuals involved.
The object may accelerate in the direction of the force. The object may deform or change shape if the force is strong enough. The object may experience a change in velocity or direction of motion.
it could not exist
-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force
If the strong force didn't exist, atomic nuclei would not be able to hold together, leading to the disintegration of atoms. This would result in the collapse of matter as we know it, causing instability and potentially catastrophic consequences for the universe.
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
Between protons and neutrons exist the residual strong force (nuclear force).
Without the strong force atoms would fly apart and nothing would exist as we know it.
The nucleus would fly apart.
The "strong nuclear" force, but this can only happen if there are also neutrons, as the "electromagnetic" force would usually repel two protons.
The strongest force known is called the "strong force" or "strong nuclear force".
This scenario is considered a paradox, as an irresistible force cannot exist alongside an immovable object in classical physics. It raises questions about the nature of the concept of an immovable object and an irresistible force.
If the force ceased to exist, its effects on matter and objects would disappear. Depending on the force in question, this could lead to changes in motion, interactions between particles, or structural integrity of objects. The absence of a force may result in a lack of movement, stability, or cohesion in the affected systems.
Strong force is transmitted by gluons.