I know most of the "mass" comes from the binding energy such as gluon but suppose I apply a force on a matter particle, do I change the interaction between the particle and the higgs field? How does it work?
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@Qmechanic: I looked up Yukawa interaction for hours but still not quite get it, can you show me how the other answer helps explain higgs mechanism, the result I got are meson and binding nuclear forces. – user6760 Jan 09 '19 at 10:35
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For starters, consider to remove the obsolete notion of relativistic mass. This only obfuscates the real question here. – Qmechanic Jan 09 '19 at 10:39
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@Qmechanic: I found spontaneous symmetry breaking and fields can interact with each others, I hope I'm on the right track thank you. – user6760 Jan 09 '19 at 10:53