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17 August, 06:36

The nucleus of an atom contains positively charged particles, called protons, and neutral particles, called neutrons. how is the nucleus of an atom held together?

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  1. 17 August, 06:43
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    The fundamental force holding the nucleus together is the "strong force."

    At extremely short range, it is stronger than electrostatic repulsion, and allows protons to stick together in a nucleus even though their charges repel each other.
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