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The origins of the pion exchange model of nuclear forces are described and
the exchange process is reinterpreted in the light of current views on the
quark–gluon structure of nucleons.
It is suggested that the reinterpretation might provide a picture of cohesive
nuclear forces that is more intellectually satisfying than that produced by the
traditional approach.
It is argued that it might be time to review the way we present the exchange
particle concept at pre-university level.the exchange process is reinterpreted
in the light of current views
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The origins of the pion exchange model of nuclear forces are described and
the exchange process is reinterpreted in the light of current views on the
quark–gluon structure of nucleons.
It is suggested that the reinterpretation might provide a picture of cohesive
nuclear forces that is more intellectually satisfying than that produced by the
traditional approach.
It is argued that it might be time to review the way we present the exchange
particle concept at pre-university level.the exchange process is reinterpreted
in the light of current views
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The origins of the pion exchange model of nuclear forces are described and
the exchange process is reinterpreted in the light of current views on the
quark–gluon structure of nucleons.
It is suggested that the reinterpretation might provide a picture of cohesive
nuclear forces that is more intellectually satisfying than that produced by the
traditional approach.
It is argued that it might be time to review the way we present the exchange
particle concept at pre-university level.the exchange process is reinterpreted
in the light of current views
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