why the number of neutrons is more than the number of protons in heavy nuclei ?
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The reason is that protons, being charged particles, repel each other. As you get to heavier elements, with each new proton you add, there is a larger repulsive force. ... As the nuclei get larger, the neutron well gets deeper as compared to the proton well and you get more neutrons than protons.
The reason is that protons, being charged particles, repel each other. As you get to heavier elements, with each new proton you add, there is a larger repulsive force. ... As the nuclei get larger, the neutron well gets deeper as compared to the proton well and you get more neutrons than protons.
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