How is a nucleus stable even inside proton-proton repelling each other?
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Expert's answer
2018-02-08T08:27:08-0500
Indeed, two protons are repelling each other due to electromagnetic interaction, but protons are also attracting each other due to nuclear strong force, which at the range of 10^(−15) m is approximately 137 times as strong as electromagnetism. That is why nucleus is stable.
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