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what is the range of nuclear force​

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Answered by incrediblekaur
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The force exerted by the nucleus of an atom is known as nuclear force.

Nuclear force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature, the others being gravitational and electromagnetic forces. It is 10 million times stronger than the chemical binding forces, they are also known as the strong forces.

The range of nuclear force is very short or less At 1 Fermi, the distance between particles in a nucleus is extremely small. At this range, the nuclear force is much stronger than the repulsive Coulomb’s force that pushes the particles away. However, if the distance is anything more than 2.5 Fermi, nuclear force is practically non-existent.

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