What do the variables in the mass defect formula represent?
$Z$ is the number of protons, $N$ is the number of neutrons, $m_p$ is the mass of a proton, $m_n$ is the mass of a neutron, and $m_{nucleus}$ is the mass of the nucleus.
The strong nuclear force is the fundamental force responsible for holding quarks together to form hadrons and binding protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei.
What are the key characteristics of the strong nuclear force?
The strong nuclear force is extremely strong at short ranges, rapidly decreases with distance, and overcomes electromagnetic repulsion between protons.
How does the neutron to proton ratio affect nuclear stability?
The stability of nuclei depends on the ratio of neutrons to protons, with light elements needing roughly equal numbers and heavier elements needing more neutrons than protons.