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∙ 14y agoStrong nuclear forces hold the nucleus together: the nucleus is actually enveloped in what can be described as a nuclear envelope.
Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.
Strong nuclear forces hold the nucleus of an atom together. Weak nuclear forces are involved when certain types of atoms break down.
It derives from the forces within the nucleus
mechanical, electrical,nuclear force =)
Strong nuclear forces hold the nucleus together: the nucleus is actually enveloped in what can be described as a nuclear envelope.
composition of the nucleus that requires the concept of nuclear forces is (fusion)
Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.
The repelling forces you are referring to are from electrical charges and are much weaker than the nuclear forces that hold the particles (protons and neutrons) together in the nucleus.
These are the nuclear forces (the strong interaction in the elements nucleus).
In the nucleus the forces between nucleons (protons and neutrons) are determined by the strong nuclear force which only operates at very short range but is much stronger than the electrostatic force which would otherwise repel protons from each other. Neutrons entering the nucleus and causing fission are not charged and therefore not affected by electrostatic charges. The electrons around the nucleus play no part in fission. So electrical forces are not relevant to causing or maintaining fission.
Strong nuclear forces hold the nucleus of an atom together. Weak nuclear forces are involved when certain types of atoms break down.
A nucleus is stable if the electrostatic and strong nuclear forces balance out.
The strong nuclear force balances out the electrostatic force.
They are the shortest range of the four forces, unable to act outside the diameter of the atomic nucleus.
It derives from the forces within the nucleus
mechanical, electrical,nuclear force =)