yup
Protons and neutrons attract each other through the strong nuclear force, which is mediated by particles called mesons. This force overcomes the electromagnetic repulsion between the positively charged protons.
in extreme situations including the state of matter plasma, but they are inherently attracted to each other.
There are four fundamental forces known in the universe:GravityElectromagneticStrong ForceWeak ForceDifferent subatomic particles are attracted to each other depending upon the force in question. Gravity is so weak that it does not play a role in the subatomic world..ElectromagneticProtons are attracted to electrons..StrongProtons and neutrons are attracted to other protons and/or neutrons inside the nucleus..WeakQuarks are attracted to other quarks and to electrons/positrons inside protons and neutrons
When they're very, very close together. Protons and neutrons are not attracted to each other electromagnetically, as neutrons have no electronic charge.Protons and electrons are, as one has a positive and one has a negative charge.Instead, Protons and Neutrons are held together in the nuclei of atoms by the Strong Nuclear Force. The strong force (also called the color force) is the strongest of the four basic forces, but it's only important over extremely short ranges.
they arent attracted to each other, they are just closely packed together
Trick question, neither. Remember that opposites attract and same charges repulse. A neutron however is neither positive nor negative and as such does not attract or repulse electrons. The neutron simply lives beside the electron because the proton attracts it.
different poles have different charges, and different charges are attracted to each other
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not at all
No
No, like pole repel each other.