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Which force controls the size of an atomic nucleus? (1 point)
weak nuclear force
strong nuclear force
gravitational force
electromagnetic force
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Strong nuclear force
It’s the strong (nuclear) force that binds protons and neutrons together and—because it’s short-range—sets the typical size (fm scale) of atomic nuclei.
It’s the strong (nuclear) force that binds protons and neutrons together and—because it’s short-range—sets the typical size (fm scale) of atomic nuclei.
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