The Electromagnetic & Strong Force (AQA AS Physics): Revision Note

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The Electromagnetic Force

  • The electromagnetic force is only between charged particles

  • The exchange particle that carries this force is the virtual photon, γ

  • Properties of the photon are:

    • It has no mass

    • It has no charge

    • It is its own antiparticle

  • Electromagnetic interactions occur whenever two charged particles interact with each other

  • For example, when two charged particles, such as electrons, are repelled by each other, a virtual photon is exchanged between them to produce this repulsion

Electromagnetic Repulsion

Feynman diagram of electromagnetic repulsion between two electrons shown by the exchange of a virtual photon

  • The electromagnetic force is also responsible for binding electrons to atoms

    • This is due to the attractive force between the negative electrons and positive nucleus

Hadrons & The Strong Nuclear Force

  • Hadrons are particles that are made up of quarks

    • Hence they are subject to the strong interaction

  • The exchange particle of the strong interaction is either:

    • The pion (between nucleons)

    • The gluon (between quarks)

  • This means that leptons cannot interact with the strong force, since they are not made up of quarks

Hadrons & The Strong Force

Feynman diagram of the interaction between an up and down quark. The gluon is the exchange particle between them.

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