It sounds like you are referring to the universal forces. The 'Nuclear Force' refers to two of the four known universal forces (the others are gravity and electromagnetism).
The 'Strong Nuclear...
The strong interaction (strong force) is the force that holds atomic nuclei together. Remember that atomic nuclei are composed of protons and neutrons. And protons, being positively charged and...
They both utilise nuclear fission, in which nuclei of U-235 or Pu-239 are split apart which releases enormous energy. In nuclear power this is done at a comparatively slow controllable rate, in a...
Both forces are only measurable at the sub-atomic scale, but apart from this they are very different. They both act on different kinds of sub-atomic particles, and at different strengths, with very...