why we say that nucleus forces are of short range?
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The nuclear force is short-range: beyond a distance of a few times the typical nuclear dimension the force falls off to zero. In contrast, the electric force decreases as two charged particles (protons) become farther apart, but it falls off inversely as the square of the distance, as gravity does.
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