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Why doesnt the atomic nucleus break apart because of protons repelling each other?

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Why doesnt the atomic nucleus break apart because of protons repelling each other?

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  1. Coloumb's repulsive force which tends to break the nucleus is approx. 36times the gravitational force which tends to join together the nuclues. therefore a nucleus is also having another force called nuclear force which is responsible for the breakage of nucleus.

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