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The Role of the Nuclear “Weak Force”
•Why can’t we keep adding neutrons rather than protons?
–They feel strong force attraction – with no Coulomb repulsion
–You should be able to get lots of energy by adding neutrons
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•Nuclear Weak Force can (slowly) convert protons to neutrons and back
–The reactions involve an electron or “positron” to keep charges balanced
–The reactions produce a new almost massless particle called a neutrino
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–p+ + e- Û n + n p+ is proton
e- is electron
n  is neutron
n is neutrino
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–p+ Û n + e+ + n e+ is positron = antiparticle of electron

If this second reaction happens then the positron annihilates the next electron it encounters, thereby producing the equivalent of the first reaction.
•The weak force likes to keep ~equal protons and neutrons in a nucleus
•The proton repulsion tips the balance towards slightly more neutrons in big nuclei