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Why don’t protons “like each other”? In other words, why do they repel?

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Protons in nucleus no doubt are repelled by each other. ... The reason for this is that the protons and the neutrons(together called nucleons) are attracted to each other by a strong for called nuclear force. This force acts only in the distances of orders of angstrom or picometre
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Answer:

because they are both pluses, not a minus and a plus

Step-by-step explanation:

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