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  1. Color Force. A property of quarks labeled color is an essential part of the quark model. The force between quarks is called the color force. Since quarks make up the baryons, and the strong interaction takes place between baryons which are colorless, you could say that the color force is the source of the strong interaction, or that the strong interaction is like a residual color force which extends beyond the proton or neutron to bind them together in a nucleus.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Color_ForceColor Force - Wikipedia

    Nina Jacobson. Brad Simpson [1] (Partner) Color Force is an American independent film and television production company founded in 2007 by producer and film executive Nina Jacobson after her 2006 termination as president of Disney's Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group. [2] [3] Its films include the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and The Hunger Games series.

  3. The force between quarks is known as the colour force (or color force) or strong interaction, and is responsible for the nuclear force. Since the theory of electric charge is dubbed " electrodynamics ", the Greek word χρῶμα ( chrōma , "color") is applied to the theory of color charge, "chromodynamics".

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  5. The Color Force by Lena Hansen. What is Color? There are two types of hadrons: baryons and mesons. Every baryon is made up of three quarks and every meson is made of a quark and an antiquark. For example, the proton is composed of two up quarks and a down quark (uud). All quarks have the same quantum numbers for such properties as spin, size ...

  6. In a similar way that quarks can carry electric charge, they can also carry color charge. When quarks interact with one another, they interact as a result of the different color charges that they have and this interaction force is commonly known as the color force (which is really the strong nuclear force).

  7. The strong force that binds nucleons is analogous to electrodynamic dispersion forces. Color neutral hadrons, such as protons and neutrons, can attract each other at short distances (<10 -15 m) from a residual of the color force that binds their quarks together. Recall that the color force increases with increasing distance.

  8. www.scholarpedia.org › article › Color_chargeColor charge - Scholarpedia

    Oct 21, 2011 · 5 Color as the source of the strong color force; 6 Color force as a paradigm shift from meson forces as the source of strong interactions; 7 Flavor independence of color; 8 Consequences of the nonabelian color force; 9 Road from color charge to quantum chromodynamics (QCD) 10 Empirical evidence for color charge. 10.1 Ground state baryons