The protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are held together by the strong force.
A Strong Nuclear Force
for some reason they just do
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alpha particles.
Nuclear energy is the energy within an atomic nucleus, and which holds the subatomic particles together ("binding energy"). It can also informally refer to electricity generation obtained from this energy normally by fission of radioactive elements.
they are not held together.
The proton is one of the fundamental particles of the nucleus, the other is the neutron. The proton is positively charged, the neutron has no charge. They are held together by the strong nuclear force.
The particles within diamond are held together by the strong covalent bonds.
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
Yes, they are packed closely together
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.
The largest force acting with in an atom is the van der wells force. It is several orders of magnitude stronger the the weak nuclear forces. It really depends on what sub atomic particles you are talking about.
the atom is held together by nuclear forces known as the electromagnetic force
Hideki Yukawa proposed the first theory of the strong force via meson exchange particles.
bonds
The Strong Force.
Nuclear binding energy holds the charged particles together.