Nuclear matter is an idealized system of interacting nucleons (protons and neutrons) that exists in several phases that as yet are not fully established.[2] It is not matter in a nucleus, but a hypothetical substance consisting of a huge number of protons and neutrons interacting by only nuclear forces and no Coulomb forces.[3][4] Volume and the number of particles are infinite, but the ratio is finite.[5] Infinite volume implies no surface effects and translational invariance (only differences in position matter, not absolute positions).
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