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Yes, all atoms have the strong force in their nucleus.

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What opposes the electromagnetic force in the nucleus of an atom?

The strong nuclear force opposes the electromagnetic force in the nucleus of an atom. It is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.


Why is the strong nuclear force present in the nucleus of an atom?

Because , the force is nuclear fore (means the force of nucleus of an atom) , so it's clear by the meaning it will be in nucleus of an atom.........


Does a hydrogen atom have a neutron in its nucleus?

No, a hydrogen atom does not have a neutron in its nucleus. A hydrogen atom consists of only one proton in its nucleus.


What is an atom of a hydrogen that does not have a nucleus?

Without a nucleus it can not be either an atom or hydrogen.


What is in the nucleus of an atom with strong force?

All atoms have strong force. Strong force holds the universe together. Without it, we would be annihilated.


Which universal force acts on protons and neutrons in an atom and nucleus?

The strong nuclear force.


Can you give some examples of strong force?

In physics, the "Strong Force" is the force that holds the nucleus of the atom together. It is the strongest force in nature.


What is the reveal the force that holds the nucleus together?

The force that holds the nucleus together is the strong nuclear force. This force is mediated by particles called gluons, and it is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.


Which best describes the forces in the nucleus of a stable atom?

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.


How is the Atom's nucleus held together?

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.


What atomic force holds the nucleus of an atom together and why is this force necessary?

The nucleus is held together by what is officially known as the strong nuclear force. Since the nucleus of all elements except hydrogen contains more than one proton, and all protons repell all other protons (since they have positive electric charges, and like charges repell, as stated in Coulomb's Law) any nucleus other than a hydrogen nucleus would simply explode from electrostatic repulsion, if not for the strong nuclear force holding it together.


What would happen to the nucleus of an atom of the strong force was not present?

it could not exist