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Force between protons an proton in the nucleus

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Answered by Anonymous
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The strong nuclear force is a force of attraction between fundamental particles called quarks, which have a type of charge called color charge. The strong nuclear force is transferred between quarks by fundamental force-carrying particles called gluons. Both protons and neutrons consist of quarks.

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The Forces Between Protons at Nuclear Distances. Two protons are subject to two forces; the nuclear force and the electrostatic force. When they are very close together the nuclear force is dominant and when they are far apart it is the electrostatic force which is dominant.

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