'Likes charges repel from each other'..then why not protons in the nucleus..repel and burst open none existing today...so how do they remain intact??
Answer:
well... proton is made up of quarks and gluons, and there is a force, i.e. the strong force, which acts between the quark of 1 proton and gluon of the other proton, thus keeping them together. this force is much more stronger than the electromagnetic force between the positive charge of 2 proton
The explanation is that the proton in the nucleus is held together by a particle called a gluon. Without the gluon the proton would repel each other.
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