It is the strong nuclear force. The force holding an atomic nucleus together is properly called nuclear binding energy, and not the strong force. Nuclear binding energy might be called the residual strong force, and it (binding energy) is formed by mediation of the stong interaction, which in actuality is the force that holds individual protons and neutrons together. Use the link to a related question with correct data in it. If the question originated as part of a homework assignment, the teacher should be apprised of what WikiAnswers is and should be directed to this and the other relavant post. Or just to Wikipedia, which is referenced in this question and that other question, too. As long as "false information" is still circulating, we'll step up to correct it. The question was left unedited in hopes of correcting "bad data" that still pops up. Unlearn the incorrect, and learn the correct.
Quantum mechanics
Residual strong force
The Strong Force
The Strong nuclear force is what holds the protons and neutrons together in an atoms nucleus. Think of a gorilla with an atom of two protons and two neutrons together and his hands holding the atoms together.
strong nuclear force. The nucleus is held together by both the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force. The electron is bond to the nucleus by electro-static forces.
I'm not entirely sure but I'm pretty sure its electromagnetic force The primary force within the nucleus of an atom is the strong force. Also present is the weak force and the electromagnetic force.
binding energy The attraction force of the positively charged protons in the nucleus binds (holds secure) the negatively charged electrons near the nucleus.
Hi, Ill try to answer this question. In the nucleus, there are two main forces which act. These are; 1. Strong nuclear force & 2. Electrostatic forces The electrostatic force, is the repulsive force which acts between the positively charged protons. This is because like charges repel. (You can see this in action if you place 2 magnets with the north poles facing one another and try to move them together.) The strong nuclear force, is a short-range force, which acts to hold the nucleus together. As the number of nucleons (neutrons and protons) increases, so does the strong nuclear force. As such, it is really the strong nuclear force which holds the nucleus together. Hope this helped.
It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
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The residual strong force. The strong force (or color force) is what holds quarks together to form protons and neutrons. The residual strong force then holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
In physics, the "Strong Force" is the force that holds the nucleus of the atom together. It is the strongest force in nature.
Yes. The Strong Nuclear Force is the force that holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus and is transmitted by gluons. It is the glue that holds the nucleus together. The Weak Force is responsible for the decay of radioactive elements. It ejects neutrons from the nucleus of a radioactive atom.
All atoms have strong force. Strong force holds the universe together. Without it, we would be annihilated.
its proton and its nucleus will have two protons so its electron and atom
Electrons produce a magnetic force that holds earth together and trees
The attraction force between the -vely charged electrons and the +vely charged nucleus is responsible for holding the atom together along with several other factors.