This was not verbalized very well – the “shielding” would be in keeping the other particle at bay instead of neutralizing the force. This would be more like an offset or a protective cage than a shield. From: Eric Walker The electrons of f/H are tightly bound, but effectively shield the strong force so it does not come into play. I believe leptons are transparent to the strong interaction and so will provide precious little shielding against it. Eric
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