A Hydrogen Bond. -Apex
Diamonds are very hard and durable, but they can still be broken by a strong impact or force.
Strong nuclear force
A molecule with a polar covalent bond, such as hydrogen fluoride (HF) or hydrogen chloride (HCl), will have a very strong dipole-dipole force due to the difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms. This creates a significant imbalance in charge distribution within the molecule, resulting in a strong attraction between the positive and negative ends of neighboring molecules.
When the range of electronegativity between the atoms are really high. For example, hydrogen has 2.20 elctronegativity and fluorine has 3.98 and the range between them is 1.78. Compared to like nitrogen (3.04) and oxygen (3.44), whose range is 0.4, the hydrogen and fluorine will have a strong dipole-dipole force.
Protons and neutrons strongly attract each other when they are located close together within the nucleus of an atom due to the strong nuclear force. This force overcomes the repulsive electromagnetic force between protons, allowing them to stay together in the nucleus.
it is a very very strong force
The hydrogen bond is not strong.
The strong nuclear force is very strong across short distances. It is responsible for holding protons and neutrons together in an atomic nucleus.
a hydrogen bond
The electromagnetic force can do this, as can the strong nuclear force at very small distances.
The electric force has a longer range than the strong force. The electric force can act over long distances, such as between charged particles in atoms and molecules, while the strong force is restricted to acting only over very short distances within atomic nuclei.
If you mean the strong force, you can't (yet) - it is the force that holds the nucleus of an atom together. The strong force is explained as a force bringing very close together similarly charged particles that should normally repulse each other, and is thus incredibly strong (the strongest of the 4/3/2 fundamental forces of the universe).
Strong nuclear force is the force that keeps the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Being stronger than the electromagnetic force at very close distances, the strong nuclear force prevents the protons from repelling. Even more fundamentally, the strong nuclear force binds quarks together, which are the fundamental constituents of protons and neutrons.
Particles of matter are held together by very strong electric forces, specifically the electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for keeping atoms and molecules bonded together in various forms of matter.
The attractive force between particles in the nucleus is known as the strong nuclear force. It is responsible for holding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus. This force is extremely strong but acts only over very short distances.
cause the force of the winds are very strong and violent.
Their biting force is very very strong one bite in the right spot your dead. Over 2000 pounds per square inch.