Classical Physics

   

Proton and Neutron Nuclear Bonds

Authors: Bogdan Szenkaryk "Pinopa"

In the article are presented the properties of neutrons and protons, and the principles of interaction between them that enable them to create nuclear bonds, which are the basis of structure of atoms of all chemical elements. For an explanation of the processes, the author uses a computer modeling program, in which models of protons and neutrons interact with each other and mutually accelerate in the likeness of what happens to these particles in reality, when they form nuclei of atoms.

Comments: 5 Pages. Contact the Author - ratunek.nauki(at)onet.pl

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[v1] 2016-02-22 07:26:14

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