jeudi 14 juillet 2011

Nuclear binding energy

The so-called "strong force"  (also referred to as the strong nuclear interaction, nuclear force) is the hypothetical force binding together the protons and the neutrons in an atomic nucleus. The word strong comes from the fact that the nuclear energy is around one million times greater than the chemical energy, for the same volume, dramatically demonstrated at Hiroshima. It is also known that the binding energy is around 1% of the mass energy mc². There are two well known fundamental forces in... [Lire la suite]
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