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/ˈstrɒŋ njukliːər fɔrs pɑrtɪkəlz/ · strong.nu.kle.ar.force.par.ti.cles
noun
- Subatomic particles that mediate the strong nuclear force, such as gluons. The strong nuclear force particles play a crucial role in holding quarks together inside protons and neutrons.
noun
- Particles that exhibit strong nuclear force interactions, such as protons and neutrons. The strong nuclear force particles in the nucleus of an atom are held together by the strong nuclear force.
Did you know? The strong nuclear force particles are responsible for holding the nucleus of an atom together, making it possible for atoms to exist as we know them.