Inside a nucleus, the nuclear forces between proton and proton, proton and neutron…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Nuclei
Inside a nucleus, the nuclear forces between proton and proton, proton and neutron, neutron and neutron are \(F_{p p}, F_{p n}\) and \(F_{n n}\) respectively. Then:
- \({F}_{{pp}} \gt {F}_{{pn}} \gt {F}_{{nn}}\)
- \({F}_{{pn}} \gt {F}_{{nn}} \gt {F}_{{pp}}\)
- \({F}_{{nn}} \gt {F}_{{pp}} \gt {F}_{{pn}}\)
- \({F}_{{pp}}={F}_{{pn}}={F}_{{nn}}\)
Answer
(D) F _ pp = F _ pn = F _ nn
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