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Understanding interaction between two quarks

Two protons and two electrons repel each other as they have same charge. Protons and electrons attract each other since they are oppositely charged. A single proton is made up of two up and one down ...
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Could electric dipoles within hadrons provide an alternate explanation for strong force? [closed]

We all know that hadrons such as proton and neutrons are made up of quarks and not all of the quarks have the same charge. This would suggest that they have a positive and negative side. In the case ...
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Why isn't Hydrogen's electron pulled into the nucleus? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Why do electrons occupy the space around nuclei, and not collide with them? Why don’t electrons crash into the nuclei they “orbit”? From what I learned in chemistry, the ...
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