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16.
In an atomic nucleus, neutrons and protons are held together by
gravitational forces
exchange forces
coulombic forces
magnetic forces
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ayan said:   9 years ago
The force which binds nucleus together is the strong nuclear force which is a subcategory of exchange force.

Actually, all the four fundamental forces (Gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force) comes under the category of exchange force because they all exchange particle to exist.

Hope this will clarify all doubts.
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Smruti said:   8 years ago
@Chitransh.

How exchange force is the right answer?
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Kaushal said:   1 decade ago
Its electromagnetic force so called coulombic force, due to charges in electron and nuclei and it is the strongest and short range force in nature present at atomic level.
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CHARY said:   1 decade ago
I think it is coulombic forces.
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Sonu said:   1 decade ago
Please give confirm answer.
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Shubham said:   1 decade ago
It cannot be coulombic forces as neutron is not a charged particle and only proton. It is the exchange force that keeps them together.
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Srejan said:   8 years ago
Actually, it is called the nuclear force.
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Ayesha malik said:   9 years ago
It's bounded by coulombic forces because the charges are held together by it.

Tomoriba Shira said:   3 years ago
Columbic Forces is the right answer.

Anomie said:   6 years ago
It is called Binding force.


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