like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
Scientists believe that a strong force must be present to keep the nucleus of an atom intact because protons, which are positively charged, repel each other due to their electromagnetic forces. The strong nuclear force is able to overcome this repulsion and bind the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
Repel, because like charges repel each other
No. However, the protons within the atoms of the element will repel each other because they have equal positive charge.
In the nucleus of an atom, the protons repel each other due to their like charges. However, the strong force keeps protons from flying apart, keeping the protons inside the nucleus.
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
Protons are held in the nucleus of an atom by strong nuclear forces that overcome any repulsive forces between them. These forces are much stronger than the electromagnetic forces that would cause protons to repel each other. This stability is what keeps protons from moving.
Electric forces can cause objects to either repel or attract each other. Objects with like charges (positive-positive or negative-negative) will repel each other, while objects with opposite charges (positive-negative) will attract each other.
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
yes
"Opposites attract". So two electrons repel each other.
yes, they repel since they are both positive.
Scientists believe that a strong force must be present to keep the nucleus of an atom intact because protons, which are positively charged, repel each other due to their electromagnetic forces. The strong nuclear force is able to overcome this repulsion and bind the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
Repel, because like charges repel each other
It causes the protons in the nucleus repel each other.