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OpenStudy (anonymous):

why proton proton repulsion is not present in nucleus? I searched it on net but i didn't find exact answer. Please tell me the exact answer. :)

sam (.sam.):

Try search 'Strong force'

OpenStudy (jfraser):

it is present, but in atoms with more than 1 proton, there are also neutrons to act as the "glue" keeping the particles together. That's the strong force that @.Sam. is refering to

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