strong force

noun

Definition of strong force

: a fundamental physical force that acts on hadrons and is responsible for the binding together of protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus and for processes of particle creation in high-energy collisions and that is the strongest known fundamental physical force but acts only over distances comparable to those between nucleons in an atomic nucleus

called also strong interaction, strong nuclear force

— compare electromagnetism sense 2a, gravity sense 3a(2), weak force

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Your support of independent local journalism -- through your subscription or your support of our advertisers -- helps us remain a strong force for good. oregonlive.com, "Journalistic impact can be measured in new laws, proposed reforms: Editor’s notebook," 23 Aug. 2019 Bosons include photons, the particles of light and the force carriers of electromagnetism, and gluons, the particles that convey the strong force. Philip Ball, Scientific American, "Supergravity Snags Super Award: $3-Million Special Breakthrough Prize," 6 Aug. 2019 The legislation passed by both the House and Senate to ensure that public sector unions remain a strong force for economic fairness in the wake of the Janus Supreme Court ruling received overwhelming bipartisan support after a thorough debate. Matt Murphy, BostonGlobe.com, "Governor Baker vetoes labor bill over cellphone privacy concerns," 2 Aug. 2019 The rest of its mass derives from the energy involved in gluing the three quarks together, a stickiness known as the strong force that is conveyed by particles called gluons. Quanta Magazine, "Quark Quartet Fuels Quantum Feud," 27 Aug. 2014 Quarks cling to one another through the strong force so mightily they cannot be isolated. Adrian Cho, Science | AAAS, "Exotic particles called pentaquarks may be less weird than previously thought," 5 June 2019 The deal, which has an equity value of $9.6 billion and is slated to close in the third quarter, would make the nation’s largest owner of local television stations a stronger force in cable programming. ... Aisha Al-muslim, WSJ, "Sinclair Revenue Rises as It Bets Big on Sports," 8 May 2019 Quark-gluon plasma: A state in which protons and neutrons dissolve into their constituent quarks, which can move freely among particles called gluons that carry the strong force. Adam Mann, National Geographic, "Confirmed: New phase of matter is solid and liquid at the same time," 8 Apr. 2019 Since blueberries can’t withstand strong forces, gravity would turn them into mash, releasing air that previously separated them from their neighbors, shrinking the radius of the planet. Laura Yan, Popular Mechanics, "What If the Earth Was Made Out of Blueberries?," 5 Aug. 2018

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First Known Use of strong force

1964, in the meaning defined above

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