example of nuclear force
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The force between nucleus of an atom and electrons
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Nuclear force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature, the others being gravitational and electromagnetic forces.
The most obvious example of Nuclear Force, is the binding of protons, which are repulsive in nature because of their positive charge. On a larger scale, this force is responsible for the immense destructive power of nuclear weapons.
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