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Chapter 30 Problem 4MCQ

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Problem 4MCQ

There are 82 protons in a lead nucleus. Why doesn’t the lead nucleus burst apart?

(a) Coulomb repulsive force doesn’t act inside the nucleus.

(b) Gravity overpowers the Coulomb repulsive force inside the nucleus.

(c) The negatively charged neutrons balance the positively charged protons.

(d) Protons lose their positive charge inside the nucleus.

(e) The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together.

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The first step in solving 30 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 4MCQThere are 82 protons in a lead nucleus. Why doesn’t the lead nucleus burst apart?(a) Coulomb repulsive force doesn’t act inside the nucleus.(b) Gravity overpowers the Coulomb repulsive force inside the nucleus.(c) The negatively charged neutrons balance the positively charged protons.(d) Protons lose their positive charge inside the nucleus.(e) The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together.
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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

There are 82 protons in a lead nucleus. Why doesn’t the

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