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instability
It causes the protons in the nucleus repel each other.
Neutrons and protons are located inside the nucleus and electrons are located outside.
Inside cells.
No. A gluon, however, can be thought of as one. It's the particle that holds quarks together inside of hadrons (particles composed of three quarks) and mesons (particles composed of a quark-antiquark pair). The gluon is called a gauge boson- a fundamental particle that mediates one of the fundamental forces. Glucose is a type of sugar.
instability
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
The force binding the individual nucleons (neutrons and protons) together inside the nucleus of an atom. :)
There is a nucleus inside a proton.Protons are part of what is the nucleus, so the answer is rather: inside.
It causes the protons in the nucleus repel each other.
Inside of the nucleus
They are found inside the nucleus
The nucleus directs the cells activities but the nucleolus is inside the nucleus and inside the nucleolus is chromatin and in a basic answer cells hold your DNA
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.
Neutrons and protons are located inside the nucleus and electrons are located outside.
Inside a nucleus there are protons and neutrons
inside on the nucleus