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What is the potential energy that binds quarks to form hadrons called?

The potential energy that binds quarks to form hadrons is called Chromodynamic energy. The binding energy that holds quarks together within hadrons such as protons and neutrons is governed by the strong nuclear force, which is described by quantum chromodynamics.

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