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Is coulomb formulae valid for nucleus​

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Answered by kas38
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The Coulomb's law is valid for distances ranging very large to very small (atomic and nuclear distances). If we consider an atom, Coulomb's repulsive force is definitely there between the protons in the nucleus of the atom. However, it's really really small compared to the nuclear attractive force.

Answered by AyanAslam
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Coulomb's law is useful for lengths ranging from very huge to very minor (atomic and nuclear distances). If we consider an atom, Coulomb's repulsive force is certainly there between the protons in the nucleus of the atom. However, it's really really small compared to the nuclear attractive force.....

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