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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.

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Negatively-charged electrons are kept in orbit around the positively-charged nucleus by the electrostatic force. The mutually repulsive protons in the nucleus are held together by a force called the strong force, which act at a very small range.

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The strong nuclear force holds the subatomic particles together in an atom. Protons and neutrons are held together because of this force.

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Electromagnetic forces do not hold subatomic particles together. The weak and strong nuclear forces do this.

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The atomic strong force, quite similar to magnetism.

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