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Nuclear force and Yukawa potential

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Difference between Nuclear force and Yukawa potential

Nuclear force vs. Yukawa potential

The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction or residual strong force) is a force that acts between the protons and neutrons of atoms. In particle and atomic physics, a Yukawa potential (also called a screened Coulomb potential) is a potential of the form where g is a magnitude scaling constant, i.e. is the amplitude of potential, m is the mass of the particle, r is the radial distance to the particle, and k is another scaling constant, so that 1/km is the range.

Similarities between Nuclear force and Yukawa potential

Nuclear force and Yukawa potential have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Electric potential, Electromagnetism, Fermion, Hideki Yukawa, Meson, Monotonic function, Neutron, Pion, Potential, Proton.

Electric potential

An electric potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop or the electrostatic potential) is the amount of work needed to move a unit positive charge from a reference point to a specific point inside the field without producing any acceleration.

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Electromagnetism

Electromagnetism is a branch of physics involving the study of the electromagnetic force, a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles.

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Fermion

In particle physics, a fermion is a particle that follows Fermi–Dirac statistics.

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Hideki Yukawa

, was a Japanese theoretical physicist and the first Japanese Nobel laureate.

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Meson

In particle physics, mesons are hadronic subatomic particles composed of one quark and one antiquark, bound together by strong interactions.

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Monotonic function

In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order.

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Neutron

| magnetic_moment.

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Pion

In particle physics, a pion (or a pi meson, denoted with the Greek letter pi) is any of three subatomic particles:,, and.

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Potential

Potential generally refers to a currently unrealized ability.

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Proton

| magnetic_moment.

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Nuclear force and Yukawa potential Comparison

Nuclear force has 82 relations, while Yukawa potential has 27. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 9.17% = 10 / (82 + 27).

References

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