Re: Strong and weak nuclear forces
- From: lugita15@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 May 2006 03:25:02 -0700
I believe that you misunderstood my question. I did not actually want
a formal analogue of Maxwell's Equations. I was just using that as an
example of a theory that does not involve quantum mechanics, but was
still a (fairly) accurate model for electrodynamics. All I want are
the formulas of the force of the strong force and force of the weak
force between two given particles, disregarding any quantum effects. I
apologize if my first statement of my question was a bit misleading.
Thank you in Advance.
.
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