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Two protons are kept at a separation of `10 nm`. Let `F_n and F_e` be the nuclear force and the electromagnetic force between them.

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a) `F_e = F_n`

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b) `F_e gtgt F_n`

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c) `F_e ltlt F_n`

D

d) `F_e and F_n` differ only slightly

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