Why don't nuclear protons, with formal positive charges, electrostatically repel each other?
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They do repel but the strong nuclear force overcome the repelling force because the ... binding nuclear force is much much stronger than the electrostatic repulsive force.
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✔✔this is because they constitute to form an atom and are a part of nucleus within an isolated atom✌
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