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Physics, 30.11.2019 23:31 alessandrotabares

How does the currently accepted model of the nucleus provide evidence of the existence of the strong nuclear force?
a)the protons have like charges and should repel, so to stay near each other in the nucleus, there is a strong force holding them together.
b)the electrons have like charges and should repel each other, which is why they are scattered in the electron cloud.
c)the protons and neutrons have opposite charges
ach other, so to keep them apart, there must be a strong force in the nucleus.
d)the particles in the nucleus are separated
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force that keeps them apart.

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