It binds the nucleus together.
Yes, all atoms have the strong force in their nucleus.
No, a force called the "strong nuclear force" holds the nucleus together.
It is called strong nuclear force.
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It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
The residual effect of the strong force, also known as the nuclear force, is the force that holds a nucleus together. It is constantly opposed by the electromagnetic force repelling the protons in the nucleus.
The atomic nucleus is held together by the strong atomic force. This force is attractive, regardless of the charge of the constituent particles.Not asked, but answered for completeness sake, the electromagnetic force competes with the strong atomic force, causing a repulsive effect between protons that is a function of the size of the nucleus. Nuclei greater than 82=lead are unstable due to this competition. Also, the weak atomic force enters in, causing instability as a function of proton/neutron ratio and other factors.
The residual strong force. The strong force (or color force) is what holds quarks together to form protons and neutrons. The residual strong force then holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
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The strong force and the weak force.
All atoms have strong force. Strong force holds the universe together. Without it, we would be annihilated.
The "strong nuclear force" does.