why is strongest nuclear force the strongest of all fundamental force
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The strong nuclear force
times stronger than the force of gravity, according to the HyperPhysics website. And that's because it binds the fundamental particles of matter together to form larger particles
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The strong nuclear force is the strongest since it acts on the smallest scale of atoms. It overpowers the second strongest force, electromagnetism. This is great for us since the net positive charge of the nucleus of our atoms would normally repel each other due to the electromagnetic force, but thankfully it does not since the strong nuclear force keeps our atoms intact.
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