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27 February, 22:07

Compared to the gravitational force between two nucleons in an atom of helium, the nuclear force between the nucleons is

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  1. 28 February, 01:56
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    The gravitational force loses strength as a function of distance less rapidly than the nuclear force, but at very close ranges, such as those found within a single atom, the nuclear force is much stronger. So if the nucleons were each on opposite sides of a solar system, or even of a room, the force of gravity would be stronger, but in the described case the nuclear force is stronger.
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