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What is nuclear forces explain it ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The force acting inside the nucleus or acting between nucleons is called nuclear force.

Nuclear forces are the strongest forces in nature.

1. It is a very short range attractive force.

2. It is non-central. non-conservative force.

3. It is neither gravitational nor electrostatic force.

4. It is independent of charge.

5. It is 100 times that of electrostatic force and 1038 times that of gravitational force.

According to the Yukawa, the nuclear force acts between the nucleon due to continuous exchange of meson particles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear forces (also known as nuclear interactions or strong forces) are the forces that act between two or more nucleons. They bind protons and neutrons (“nucleons”) into atomic nuclei. The nuclear force is about 10 millions times stronger than the chemical binding that holds atoms together in molecules.

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