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The electric repulsion is a bit stronger - that's why there are no "diprotons".
No. The electric force, the strong nuclear force, and the electroweak force are all stronger than gravity.
The strong nuclear force is, at short distances, FAR stronger than the electromagnetic force. If it wasn't, protons in the nucleus would fly apart.
It is only attractive in nature. I am not sure which nuclear force you talk about. Electrical forces of the nucleus are repulsive to the positively charged. There are "strong forces" and the like which are attractive.
In a small nucleus, such as oxygen, xenon, or any of the lighter elements, the strong force generated by the protons and neutrons is stronger than the repulsion between protons, and the nucleus holds together. In a larger nucleus, such as uranium, curium, or the heavier elements, the strong force isn't strong enough to hold it together, and the electromagnetic force pulls it to pieces.
The electric repulsion is a bit stronger - that's why there are no "diprotons".
The nuclear membrane nuclear membrane strong nuclear force, stronger than electrostatic repulsion
The strong nuclear force is stronger than the electrostatic repulsion between protons. If it wasn't, atomic nuclei would never form.
The strong nuclear force, aka the strong interaction.
No. The electric force, the strong nuclear force, and the electroweak force are all stronger than gravity.
The strong nuclear force.
a nuclear force that is stronger than normal
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. Inside the nucleus, there is an electrostatic force of repulsion between the protons. Those protons have positive charges, and like charges repel. Also acting in the nucleus is a force of attraction called the nuclear force. It provides the nuclear binding energy to keep the nucleus together. This nuclear force is a short range force, and is so strong that it will overcome the effect of the force of repulsion between the protons.
a nuclear force that is stronger than normal
- Gravity - Electric - Magnetic - Weak nuclear - Strong nuclear
Strong nuclear forces is most powerful force.
The strong force holds the nucleus together against the repulsion between the electric charges of the protons.