Why Protons in the nucleus doesn't repel each other.
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Protons in the nucleus don't repel each other as the neutrons help to reduce the repel force because they are neutral.
Neutrons help to make this repulsion weak as they are charge less particles and hence, they make the protons not repel each other.
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Neutrons help to make this repulsion weak as they are charge less particles and hence, they make the protons not repel each other.
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