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.
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. Inside the nucleus, there is an electrostatic force of repulsion between two protons, since they are like charged particles. Whereas there is a force of attraction called nuclear force between two neutrons.
This nuclear force is a short range force and is so strong that it negates the effect of the force of repulsion between the protons and helps bind the nucleus together.
Strong and Weak hold the nucleus together. Electromagnetic holds the electrons around the atom.
weak and strong nuclear forces
Electric forces and nuclear forces
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Which of the four fundamental forces of nature is responsible for binding quarks to one another?
The attraction force between the -vely charged electrons and the +vely charged nucleus is responsible for holding the atom together along with several other factors.
A chemical bond is the force that holds two atoms together. May form an attraction of a positive ion for a negative ion or by sharing electrons.
you can't for an atom. im guessing you mean a molecule :).
Chemical bond
the strong force
Nuclear force is responsible to hold an atom together.
nuclear force
Which of the four fundamental forces of nature is responsible for binding quarks to one another?
The attraction force between the -vely charged electrons and the +vely charged nucleus is responsible for holding the atom together along with several other factors.
In general "Heat", the higher the temperature the more energy the atom's or molecules have to brake the IMF forces holding them together or the bonding forces holding them together e.g. covalent bonds or ionic bonds.
the atom is held together by nuclear forces known as the electromagnetic force
chemical bond
intermolecular forces
All protons have the same mass regardless of where they come from. It should be noted, however, that most of the mass in atoms comes from the forces holding the atom together.
It's a chemical bond.
STATIC ELECTRICTY