Since ancient times, this has been a puzzling question.
Can you think of a bond that is so strong, that nothing can break it? Even long distance?
In the quantum world, the more you know, the less certain you can be!
What holds quarks together? The strong nuclear force (or strong interaction) keeps quarks and gluons always confined…
In 1905, Albert Einstein presented a groundbreaking idea to the scientific world: energy (E) and mass (m) are interchangeable…
We already know that the strong nuclear force binds quarks together within nucleons (such as protons and neutrons). And we know that…
Quarks are fundamental particles that are the building blocks of protons and neutrons. They are considered point-like or…
In simple words, an atom is a particle that consists of a nucleus surrounded by electrons that occupy atomic orbitals.