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The repulsive force between the positively charged protons does not throw them apart,
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

At the distance scale of a proton (about 1 femtometer, or meters), the strong nuclear force is about 137 times stronger than the electromagnetic force. Therefore, the repulsive force due to both the protons being electrically positive is not strong enough to break the nucleus apart.

Answered by halundearnav
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At the distance scale of a proton (about 1 femtometer, or meters), the strong nuclear force is about 137 times stronger than the electromagnetic force. Therefore, the repulsive force due to both the protons being electrically positive is not strong enough to break the nucleus apart.

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