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How come the protons in the nucleus of an atom do not spin around like the electrons do?
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Answered by thediddlyslayer
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Explanation:

Quarks feel a force that electrons do not - the strong nuclear force. It is this force which holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus. Electrons do not literally orbit the nucleus as is sometimes depicted. ... If this is what you are referring to then the answer is that protons (and neutrons) do spin.

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