In nucleus there is proton having charge +and neutron having charge 0..attractive to each other. why?..
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From our current knowledge of the physical world, particles can intereact with each others thanks to 4 differents "interaction forces":
Gravity, that attracts particles on their energy content;Electromagnetism, that attracts or repels particles based on their electric charge;Strong nuclear force, that attracts particles based on their strong nuclear charges, a.k.a. "color charges";Weak nuclear force, that makes neutrons unstable so they transform into protons (ok, at this level of discussion, this one seems like a weird "force", but that is all you need to know!)
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Gravity, that attracts particles on their energy content;Electromagnetism, that attracts or repels particles based on their electric charge;Strong nuclear force, that attracts particles based on their strong nuclear charges, a.k.a. "color charges";Weak nuclear force, that makes neutrons unstable so they transform into protons (ok, at this level of discussion, this one seems like a weird "force", but that is all you need to know!)
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