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Why protons do not repel each
other in the nucleus of an atom ?
Nuclear force
The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction or
residual strong force) is the force between two or more
nucleons. It is responsible for binding of protons and
neutrons into atomic nuclei.
Nuclear force-distances
The force is powerfully attractive
 between nucleons at distances of about
 1 femtometer (fm) between their centers

It rapidly decreases to insignificance at
 distances beyond about 2.5 fm.

At very short distances less than 0.7 fm,
 it becomes repulsive.
Interaction of nucleons through pion.
The model above shows a proton and neutron with overlapping pion fields,
allowing the proton to donate a pion to the neutron, contributing to the
nuclear force holding the two nucleons together.
Nuclear Core structure
 The core of the nucleon which is surrounded by the pion cloud consists
  of particles called quarks.
 Quarks come in different types.
 The proton and neutron are composed of three quarks of two different
  types.
The proton is composed of two up-quarks and one down-quark and so

  can be written: uud.
The neutron is composed of one up-quark and two down-quarks and so

  can be written udd.
Interaction of nucleons mediated by
      pion-quark constituents.
Nuclear force 22.10.12

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Nuclear force 22.10.12

  • 1. Nagarjuna Agrichem Limited India The pride of the Indian Farmer
  • 2. Why protons do not repel each other in the nucleus of an atom ?
  • 3. Nuclear force The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction or residual strong force) is the force between two or more nucleons. It is responsible for binding of protons and neutrons into atomic nuclei.
  • 4. Nuclear force-distances The force is powerfully attractive between nucleons at distances of about 1 femtometer (fm) between their centers It rapidly decreases to insignificance at distances beyond about 2.5 fm. At very short distances less than 0.7 fm, it becomes repulsive.
  • 5. Interaction of nucleons through pion.
  • 6. The model above shows a proton and neutron with overlapping pion fields, allowing the proton to donate a pion to the neutron, contributing to the nuclear force holding the two nucleons together.
  • 7. Nuclear Core structure  The core of the nucleon which is surrounded by the pion cloud consists of particles called quarks.  Quarks come in different types.  The proton and neutron are composed of three quarks of two different types. The proton is composed of two up-quarks and one down-quark and so can be written: uud. The neutron is composed of one up-quark and two down-quarks and so can be written udd.
  • 8. Interaction of nucleons mediated by pion-quark constituents.

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