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Q: Is it possible to couteract the Strong Nuclear Force and make an atom come apart?
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What is the most powerful force?

The strongest force known is called the "strong force" or "strong nuclear force".


What is the force of strong nuclear?

a nuclear force that is stronger than normal


What makes it possible for positively charged protons to coexist practically next to each other in the nucleus of an atom?

The Strong Force. This is a nuclear force that is greater than the repulsion between protons. So, the protons do, indeed, repel on another, but the Strong Force keeps everything together.


What mechanisms are in?

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What are the force of natures?

The four fundamental forces of nature are gravity, the electromagnetic force, the strong force (strong nuclear force or strong interaction), and the weak force(weak nuclear force or weak interaction).


Where is it possible to find out how the Strong Nuclear Force works?

The Strong Nuclear Force, one of the four basic forces in nature, hold the nuclei of atoms together. If the Strong Nuclear Force was any stronger, all the hydrogen in the universe would be burned in Big Bang. If it were weaker, the chemical elements needed to sustain life would not be available.


What is the definition of strong nuclear force?

a nuclear force that is stronger than normal


What force exist in nature?

-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force


What are forces in mechanics?

gravitational force electrostatic force weak nuclear force strong nuclear force


4 types of forces?

Gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear.


What are the forces of a atom?

Gravity, Electromagnectic Force, Strong Nuclear Force and Weak Nuclear Force.


How is strong nuclear force important to nuclear chemistry?

Nuclear chemistry deals with the chemical reactions involving radioactive elements. Gamma radiation is due to the electromagnetic force, beta radiation is due to the weak nuclear force, and alpha radiation is due to the residual strong force (which you might call the strong nuclear force). So... if you didn't have the nuclear force, you wouldn't have alpha radiation.