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`F_(pp),F_("nn")and F_(np) ` are the nuclear forces between proton - proton , neutron - neutron and neutron - proton respectively . Then relation between them is

A

`F_(pp)=F_(fn)=F_(nn)`

B

`f_(pp) lt F_(pn)=F_(nn)`

C

`F_(pp) gt F_(pn) gtF_(n""n)`

D

`F_(pp) lt F_(pn) ltF_(n""n)`

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