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How does the strong nuclear force hold the nucleus of an atom together?

A.It overcomes the electrical force of repulsion between protons in the nucleus.
B.It overcomes the electrical force of attraction between protons in the nucleus.
C.It overcomes the electrical force of repulsion between electrons in the nucleus.

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The strong nuclear force holds together the quarks and gluons within protons and neutrons. It also holds together the protons and neutrons within the nucleus of the atom. The strong nuclear force holds together the quarks and gluons within protons and neutrons.


So it would be A.
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Answer:

A.) It overcomes the electrical force of repulsion between protons in the nucleus.

Step-by-step explanation:

The strong nuclear force overcomes the electrical force of repulsion between protons in the nucleus of an atom.

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