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What does a strong nuclear force do in an atom?

It repels electrons from other electrons.
It repels protons from other protons.
It attracts protons and neutrons.
It attracts protons and electrons.

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It Attracts Protons And Neutrons

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The strong nuclear force can be regarded as strong interaction. It is force which is strong enough to overcomes repulsive force that exist between two positively charged protons, and this give room for protons and neutrons to stick together in small space.This strong interaction can as well be regarded as attractive force and it binds elementary particles known as quarks together and it forms the "nucleons " which is (protons and neutrons) . It should be noted that strong nuclear force Attracts Protons And Neutrons in an atom

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