Question
Nuclear forces are(a) Short ranged attractive and charge independent(b) Short ranged attractive and charge dependent(c) Long ranged repulsive and charge independent(d) Long ranged repulsive and charge dependent
 
 
 
 

Answer

(a) Short ranged attractive and charge independent

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