A force that appears between elementary particles in a nuclear process is
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The forces that emerge from the basic particles in a nuclear process are:
- The binding force of protons and neutrons in the nucleus - which is responsible for the stability of the nucleus - neutrons and protons are made up of basic particles called quarks.
- so strong nuclear power can be an attractive force among free-paying quarks, the same for protons - proton, neutron - neutron, and proton - neutron.
- It is the process by which an unstable nucleus releases basic particles (alpha, beta, gamma rays) in the form of radiation.
- Insufficiency is caused by excessive protons or excess neutrons.
- As the atom tries to stabilize, it releases energy and matter in the form of radiation.
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