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Which two fundamental forces act within the atomic nucleus?
gravitational and weak
strong and electromagnetic
strong and weak
electromagnetic and gravitational
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Strong and electromagnetic.
Explanation: The strong nuclear force binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus, while the electromagnetic force causes repulsion between the positively charged protons. (The weak force is responsible for some decay processes like beta decay, and gravity is negligible at nuclear scales.)
Explanation: The strong nuclear force binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus, while the electromagnetic force causes repulsion between the positively charged protons. (The weak force is responsible for some decay processes like beta decay, and gravity is negligible at nuclear scales.)
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