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Exchange particles And you
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What is an “Exchange Force”?
Great question- It is a force that exists due to an interaction of force carrier particles A constant exchange of particles that results in the transmission of force. Attractive, repulsive, limited by distance, unlimited by distance… Parallel to sitting on the carts and tossing a heavy backpack up and back...
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What types of particles exist?
All the types necessary to account for the fundamental forces of the universe Strong F: Gluons EM F: Photons Weak F: Bosons Gravitational F: Gravitrons
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The Strong Force: Gluons
“glue” quarks together to form nuclides – and extends beyond to nuclide interactions Zero mass 8 types (colors) with color charge Confined within composite particles “Hadrons” Very short range ~ 10E -15 m Exotic particles made up of nothing but gluons are called “glue balls”
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Electromagnetic force: Photons
Infinite range Zero rest mass Deflection by gravity
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The weak Force: W and Z Bosons
Responsible for the decay of the neutron and beta decay Involved in the transformation of quarks
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Gravitation force : Gravitons
Infinite range Massless Gravitatonal waves are collections of gravitons
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FORCE PARTICLE /QUANTUM RELATIVE STRENGTH MASS (GeV) RANGE (meters) Strong nuclear gluon 1 0.14 (?) 10-15 Electromagnetic photon 7 X 10-3 none infinite Weak nuclear W+,W- & Z bosons 10-5 80-90 10-17 Gravitation gravitron (tentative) 6 X 10-39
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