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Nuclear force are short range force explain

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Answered by shruti050605
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NUCLEAR FORCE :

A strong attractive force between nucleons in the atomic nucleus that holds the nucleus together.

SHORT RANGE FORCE :

A force between two particles which is negligible when the distance between the particles is greater than a certain amount; in particular, nuclear forces whose range is several times 10-15 meter.

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Answered by jevelin
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It is our common experience that some 'muscular effort or force is required when we lift a bucket of water. A ball pressed by hands produces a change in the shape of the ball. To stop a moving body, some force is required. Thus, force is a push or pull which produces or tends to produce a change

in the state of rest or of uniform motion. Force may produce the following changes:

(i) It can change the speed of an object.

(ii) It can change the direction of motion of an object.

(iii) It can change the shape or size of an object.

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