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What is the range of nuclear forces ?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Nuclear Forces**: Nuclear forces are the interactions that occur between the particles (protons and neutrons) within an atomic nucleus. These forces are responsible for holding the nucleus together despite the repulsive electromagnetic forces between the positively charged protons. 2. **Identifying the Range of Nuclear Forces**: The range of a force refers to the distance over which the force is effective. For nuclear forces, this range is very short compared to other fundamental forces. 3. **Quantifying the Range**: The range of nuclear forces is approximately \(10^{-15}\) meters. This distance is also referred to as 1 Fermi, which is a unit of measurement used in nuclear physics. ...
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  • The nuclear force

    A
    obeys inverse square law of distance
    B
    obeys inverse third power law of distance
    C
    is a short range force
    D
    is equal in strength to the electromagnetic force
  • The nuclear force

    A
    is purely an electrostatic force
    B
    obeys inverse square law of distance
    C
    is equal in strength to gravitational force
    D
    is short range force
  • Nuclear forces are.

    A
    Short ranged attractive and charge independent
    B
    Short ranged attractive and charge dependent
    C
    Long ranged repulsive and charge independent
    D
    Long ranged repulsive and charge dependent
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