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why nuclear forces are not Columb forces between nucleon. ??​

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Answered by Kokachi
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The nuclear force acts between the charges and functions as the gravitational force between masses. This is much stronger than the Coulomb force. This is because the nuclear force needs to overpower the Coulomb repulsive force between the like-charged protons inside the nucleus. Hence, the nuclear force > the Coulomb force. Also, the gravitational force much weaker than the Coulomb force.

Explanation:

Due to these reasons

nuclear forces are not Columb forces

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