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No an nebula is held together by the balance of the inward force of gravity and outward pressure.
electrons are held to nucleus by electromagnetic force.protons and neutrons in nucleus are held together by both strong and weak forces.quarks in protons and neutrons are held together by strong force.
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Radioactive substances consist of nuclei that can't be held together by the strong force.
electromagnetism is a cumulative force
By force of attraction.Depending on the atoms present, the force of attraction could be in the form of ionic bond, covalent bond, coordinate bond, hydrogen bond, van der Waals forces of interaction, dipole dipole interaction etc.
Anions and cations are held together by ionic bonds. Metal atoms are held together by metallic bonds. Nonmetals are held together by covalent bonds.
No an nebula is held together by the balance of the inward force of gravity and outward pressure.
The protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are held together by the strong force.
the atom is held together by nuclear forces known as the electromagnetic force
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electrons are held to nucleus by electromagnetic force.protons and neutrons in nucleus are held together by both strong and weak forces.quarks in protons and neutrons are held together by strong force.
the gravitational force
The strong nuclear force.
gravity
There are 4 types of forces: gravity, electromagnetic, strong, and weak. Atoms are held together by electromagnetic forces, the nucleus is held together by the strong force. The nucleus contains neutrons and protons which are made up of quarks, which are held together by a type of strong force called a gluon.
Humphry Davy