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Quantum-ChromoDynamics (QCD) is the quantum field theory believed to describe the strong nuclear force.

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Pion Decay and Fractional electric Charge disappeared, why?

Since the charged pions decay into two particles, a muon and a muon neutrino Fractional electric Charge disappeared, why? The decay proceeds by the weak interaction $W^{+}$ and can be visualized in …
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Could the fractional model of Quarks electric charge turn out to be false? [closed]

The delta baryons (also called delta resonances) are a family of subatomic hadron particles which have the symbols $\Delta^{++}$, $\Delta^{+}$, $\Delta^{0}$, and $\Delta^{−}$ and electric charges +2, …
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Cramer's rule, Origin of Quarks Fractional electric charge? [closed]

In linear algebra, Cramer's rule is an explicit formula for the solution of a system of linear equations with as many equations as unknowns. 2u+1d=1 1u+2d=0 $$a_1d+b_1u=c_1$$ $$a_2d+b_2u=c_2$$ $$u=\f …
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Is There Any Difference Between Strong Quarks Force and Strong Nuclear Force?

the spectrum of quarkonium and the comparison with positronium potential for the strong force is: $V(r) = - \frac{4}{3} \frac{\alpha_s(r) \hbar c}{r} + kr$ (where the constant $k$ determines the fie …
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