Why don't the protons repel each other in the nucleus of an atom???
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Protons do repel each other because of like charges and that repulsion is a form of electromagnetic force.
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Protons do repel each other because of like charges and that repulsion is a form of electromagnetic force. In an atom's nucleus protons are not getting away from each other because of repulsion, which means that some other powerful force is overcoming the effect of electric repulsion.
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