What does held nucleons together in a nucleus?

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What does held nucleons together in a nucleus?..

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Nuclear force.It is the nuclear force which binds the nucleons
together and is responsible for the stability of nucleus.

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What does held nucleons together in a nucleus?..

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Binding Energy.

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What does held nucleons together in a nucleus?..

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The nuclear force which is very strong of all known forces hold the nucleons together, which is charge independent , spin dependent and charge symmery and non central force.
According to meson theory, the nuclear forces arises due to the exchange of mesons(Pions) between the nucleons( Protons and neutrons are collectively called as nucleons).
The nuclear force is short range force( =fermi) , and is repulsive below that.

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What does held nucleons together in a nucleus?..

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gluon

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