David Hall

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Surface tension and deforming forces work against each other in complex ways; the molecules of the liquid bump and collide; the drop wobbles and distorts. Eventually the added energy dissipates as heat, and the drop steadies again. The nucleus, Bohr proposed, was similar. The force that stuck the nucleons together was the nuclear strong force.
The Making of the Atomic Bomb: 25th Anniversary Edition
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