It is true that the two statements show two extra things about strong force
In atomic nuclei, the strong nuclear force is essential for two very important reasons. First of all, it is the only force strong enough to overcome the strong electromagnetic force that opposes positively charged nuclei, preserving nuclear stability.
Second, within the femtometer range, the strong force acts over incredibly short distances, surpassing electromagnetic forces in this tiny range. Its unique role in controlling nuclear interactions is highlighted by the fact that, although it binds quarks within nucleons and holds protons and neutrons together, its influence rapidly diminishes outside this range.
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Two extra things about strong force
1) only force that can overcome electromagnetic repulsion between 2 positively charged nuclei
2) strong force overpowers electromagnetic force over vry small distance
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