Chemistry, asked by kavyabiradar5, 6 months ago

is Nuclear forces charge is dependent force​

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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Nuclear forces are approximately charge-independent meaning that the force between two protons, two neutrons, and a proton and a neutron are nearly the same (in the same quantum mechanical state) when electromagnetic forces are ignored.

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Answered by sanam1926
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Answer:

two protons ,two neutrons

Explanation:

Nuclear forces are approximately charge indipendent meaning that forces between

two protons,two neutrons and a proton and a neutron are nearly samr

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