| bio | website | cedrich.net |
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| location | Geneva, Switzerland | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 7 months |
| seen | Jan 2 at 21:18 | |
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Physicist / Computer scientist mainly working with C++.
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Why do neutrons repel each other? @Marek: You cannot really say that the Coulomb force don't play a role in nuclear physics ... And regarding the magnetic moment and VdW forces, it plays a role in experiments with neutrons at very low energies (almost at rest), so I think it is a good complement to other answers. That being said I can admit that it is not the most comprehensive answer I ever posted. |
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Why do neutrons repel each other? "parts about proton-proton and neutron-neutron are completely wrong" : "parts" like me answer is so damn long. @Marek altough you most of the time provides good answers, the way you interact is once again quite strange ... In addition you cannot say that coulomb force cannot be discussed in this case ... It plays a role in nuclear physics, even if in some cases it can be neglected (in any case one have to discuss why). |