kjernepartiklene
Kjernepartiklene, also known as nuclear particles, are the fundamental constituents of atomic nuclei. They are categorized into two main types: protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive electric charge and are responsible for the atomic number of an element, which determines its identity. Neutrons, on the other hand, are electrically neutral and contribute to the mass of the nucleus. Together, protons and neutrons are held together by the strong nuclear force, which overcomes the repulsive electromagnetic force between protons.
The study of kjernepartiklene has led to significant advancements in nuclear physics and has practical applications
Research into kjernepartiklene continues to be an active area of study, with scientists exploring the fundamental