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The forces in the nucleus of a stable atom are the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force. The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together by overcoming the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons. The electromagnetic force also plays a role in maintaining the stability of the nucleus.
The correct order of forces from weakest to strongest is gravitational force, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force. Gravitational force is the weakest force, while the strong nuclear force is the strongest.
In nuclear reactions, two nuclei collide and either fuse to form a heavier nucleus (fusion) or split to form smaller nuclei (fission). To complete a nuclear reaction, the colliding nuclei must overcome the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons to get close enough for the strong nuclear force to take over and bind them together. This process releases a large amount of energy in the form of radiation.
Strong nuclear force
- strong nuclear force - weak nuclear force - molecular binding energy - electrostatic force - glue - pressure - magnetic force - mortar - grout - cement
Gravitational, electrostatic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear
Gravitational, electrostatic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear
the strong nuclear force doesn't fall off much in a small nucleus
-- gravitational -- electrostatic -- magnetic -- weak nuclear -- strong nuclear
gravitational force electrostatic force weak nuclear force strong nuclear force
The nuclear membrane nuclear membrane strong nuclear force, stronger than electrostatic repulsion
-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force
An imbalance between the electrostatic and strong nuclear forces
A nucleus is stable if the electrostatic and strong nuclear forces balance out.
In small atomic nuclei with few protons and neutrons, the strong nuclear force is greater than the electrostatic force between the positively charged protons, allowing the nucleus to stay together. As the nucleus gets larger with more protons, the electrostatic force becomes stronger and may overcome the strong nuclear force, leading to instability and possible radioactive decay.
The forces in the nucleus of a stable atom are the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force. The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together by overcoming the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons. The electromagnetic force also plays a role in maintaining the stability of the nucleus.
The correct order of forces from weakest to strongest is gravitational force, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force. Gravitational force is the weakest force, while the strong nuclear force is the strongest.