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The weak and strong nuclear forces are basic to the structure of matter. Why do we not experience them directly?

a) The forces are too weak to be noticeable.

b) These forces only act on particles in extreme conditions.

c) The forces are short-ranged and act inside atomic nuclei.

d) These forces are fictitious; they don't exist.

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Final answer:

The weak and strong nuclear forces are not experienced directly because they have a short range and primarily occur inside atomic nuclei.

Step-by-step explanation:

The weak and strong nuclear forces are not experienced directly because they only act over very small distances, comparable to the size of an atomic nucleus or less. These forces have a short range and primarily occur inside atomic nuclei. Therefore, option c) The forces are short-ranged and act inside atomic nuclei, is the correct answer.

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