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Explain the concept of nuclear forces. Discuss their characterstic properties. Which properties distinguish them from electrosatic forces?

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The force between nucleons is known as nuclear force.
Properties of nuclear force:
(i) Nuclerar forces are the strongest forces in nature.
(ii) Nuclear forces are independent of charge.
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