What is the Strong Interaction in Physics?

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In summary, the Strong Interaction is one of the four fundamental forces in physics that is responsible for binding quarks together to form protons and neutrons. It is the strongest of the four forces, but has a very short range and only affects particles that are very close together. It is also responsible for the stability of atomic nuclei and plays a crucial role in nuclear reactions. The Strong Interaction is described by the theory of quantum chromodynamics and is essential for our understanding of the structure of matter.
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Renzo Tramaglino
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Good morning, I am a math student with an obvious interest in physics, in particular I appreciate geometric theories to explain interactions. The main reason I joined this forum is to ask about strong interaction. I am italian so my english will be very simple but I hope it will be also understandable.
 
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