MCQ
For effective nuclear forces, the distance should be
  • A
    ${10^{ - 10}}m$
  • B
    ${10^{ - 13}}m$
  • ${10^{ - 15}}m$
  • D
    ${10^{ - 20}}m$

Answer

Correct option: C.
${10^{ - 15}}m$
c
Nuctear force is powek fully attractive b/w nucleons at a destance of about $1$ $Fenttometre$ ( $\left.1 \times 10^{-15} \,m \right)$

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