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Two protons are a distance of `1 xx 10^(-10) cm` from each other. The force acting on them are

A

Nuclear force and coulomb force

B

Nuclear force and gravitational force

C

Coulomb force and gravitational force

D

Nuclear, coulomb and gravitational force

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The correct Answer is:
C

Both `F_F and F_e` , because, proton has mass and charge both.
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