protons and neutrons repel each other.
The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
Inside the nucleus of an atom, there is a competition between two principle forces: strong nuclear forces which keep the nucleus together, and electrostatic forces between the protons which want to blow it apart. Different proton-neutron structures causes changes between these two forces which affects the stability of the atom. The exact instant an atom decays is a quantum perturbation. Every time the atom vibrates, it has a chance of overcoming the activation energy barrier for decay.
I'm not entirely sure but I'm pretty sure its electromagnetic force The primary force within the nucleus of an atom is the strong force. Also present is the weak force and the electromagnetic force.
The electric forces inside an atom are responsible for holding the negatively charged electrons around the positively charged nucleus. These forces keep the electrons in stable orbits and determine the overall structure and behavior of the atom. The electromagnetic force is one of the fundamental forces of nature that governs these interactions.
The empty space within an atom is not truly "empty" but is occupied by the nucleus and electrons. These particles interact through electromagnetic forces that repel other matter from moving through the space inside an atom. The forces between the particles maintain the structure and integrity of the atom.
Nothing. The only part of an atom with negative charge are the electrons.
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
It causes the protons in the nucleus repel each other.
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 cloud around an atom's nucleus is called an electron cloud. An electromagnetic force binds electrons inside an electrostatic potential well, which surrounds the nucleus.
Electric forces inside an atom are responsible for holding the nucleus together and attracting electrons to the nucleus. The positive charge of the protons in the nucleus creates an attraction for the negatively charged electrons, keeping them in orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels. This balance of attractive forces governs the stability and structure of the atom.
Electrons are bound inside an electrostatic potential well around the nucleus; ext. energy is needed for the electron to escape.
The electrical forces inside a nucleus contribute to the nuclear force, also known as the strong nuclear force. This force is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus. It overcomes the electrical repulsion between positively charged protons to hold the nucleus together.
Squish means extracting out the material inside by pressing it ..... just because atom has a nucleus in which there present neutrons (charge-less) and protons (positively charged). protons have strong electrostatic forces of repulsion between them that makes them cover a certain area which make nucleus...around nucleus there are electrons revolving around. having negative charge on them attracted by the nucleus...but electron also have a strong fore of repulsion among themselves which force them to cover the area....due to the presence of these forces it is impossible to squish an atom.
"The inexpensive tabletop air cleaners have a wire grid inside that supposedly captures and holds dust by electrostatic attraction, but most do not work very well."
The repulsive force between proton-proton pairs inside the nucleus is called the electrostatic repulsion force. This force arises due to the positively charged protons within the nucleus experiencing mutual repulsion because they all have the same charge.
Inside the nucleus of an atom, there is a competition between two principle forces: strong nuclear forces which keep the nucleus together, and electrostatic forces between the protons which want to blow it apart. Different proton-neutron structures causes changes between these two forces which affects the stability of the atom. The exact instant an atom decays is a quantum perturbation. Every time the atom vibrates, it has a chance of overcoming the activation energy barrier for decay.
The two competing fundamental forces inside the nucleus of an atom are the strong nuclear force, which holds protons and neutrons together, and the electromagnetic force, which causes positive charges (protons) to repel each other. The strong nuclear force overcomes the electromagnetic force at close distances, keeping the nucleus stable.