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23 December, 18:15
What forces pushes protons in the nucleus apart
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Christian Cameron
23 December, 19:28
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Nuclear force is what holds atomic nuclei together in spite of the repulsive electromagnetic force between the positively charged protons that acts to push them apart.
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Alaina Brooks
23 December, 19:38
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