Physics: Principles with Applications (7th Edition)

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Chapter 30 - Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity - Search and Learn - Page 884: 1

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The nucleus of an atom comprises protons and neutrons. The Coulomb force between protons is repulsive and far, far larger than the force of gravity. Because we observe that the nucleus is stable, we deduce that there must be a “strong force" acting between nucleons that overcomes the electric force.
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