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What color is primary in a dimension where the nuclear force is so weak that space inside an atom is spread?
out so far apart? like an expanding atom.
12 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade ago
In order to have color, there must be some change in the orbit in the atomic level of the electron orbiting a nucleus of an atom, but the weak nuclear forces in side an atom do NOT do anything like that to an aton, thus there is NO electromagnetism, thus, NO color.-
- BorsLv 41 decade ago
Color really has no meaning at the atomic level. Color is the reflection/absorbtion of light by a material and the wavelength of light is greater than the radius of an atom.
- Benjamin NLv 41 decade ago
Um, are you talking about the color force? My guess would be that since protons and neutrons and pions are "colorless," and quarks like to be confined, that the force would be transmitted by colorless pions.
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- Coo coo achooLv 61 decade ago
Magenta?
Source(s): me, myself & I watching too much TV--that's three more times than you - 1 decade ago
dear gerlooser,
i wish i could even understand the question,but my physics class consisted of listening to inagadadavida,,and throwing snowballs....but i would like to guess,,part of me says a milky white and part says blackkkkkk....do you KNOW?
- Puppy ZwolleLv 71 decade ago
No color. Color is perception and you do not perceive something that small.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
dark beige