Magnetism
The strong nuclear force is the force that keeps the nucleus of an atom together. This force is stronger than the electromagnetic force, which tends to repel positive protons from each other in the nucleus.
The force that keeps molecules in a fluid together is a combination of weak electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces.
An example of adhesive force is when water sticks to a surface, such as glass. This occurs because the water molecules are attracted to the molecules on the surface, creating a force that keeps them attached.
The force that holds the sun together is gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction between all objects with mass, and it keeps the sun's mass from expanding outward. This gravitational force is what keeps the sun's core hot and dense enough for nuclear fusion to occur, which is what powers the sun's energy output.
The force that pulls electrons and protons together is electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for the attraction between opposite charges (electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged), which keeps the electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom.
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Strong force keeps particles in a nucleus together.
That would be GRAVITY
No, a force called the "strong nuclear force" holds the nucleus together.
The force that keeps an ionic bond held together is the attraction between positively and negatively charged ions.
Gravity keeps your feet on the ground. It is also what keeps every living and non living thing attached to the earth.
Gravity and inertia.
Gravity and inertia.
Gravity.
The strong nuclear force is the force that keeps the nucleus of an atom together. This force is stronger than the electromagnetic force, which tends to repel positive protons from each other in the nucleus.
Perhaps you refer to THE strong force - that's the force that keeps the protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus together. It also keeps the quarks inside each proton and neutron together.
The force that keeps molecules in a fluid together is a combination of weak electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces.