NEET-XII-Physics

46: The Nucleus

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    Let Fpp, Fpn and Fnn denote the magnitudes of the net force by a proton on a proton, by a proton on a neutron and by a neutron on a neutron respectively. neglect gravitational force. When the separation is 1 fm.
    (a) Fpp > Fpn = Fnn
    (b) Fpp = Fpn = Fnn
    (c) Fpp > Fpn > Fnn
    (d) Fpp < Fpn = Fnn
    digAnsr:   d
    Ans : (d) Fpp < Fpn = Fnn
    Protons and neutrons are present inside the nucleus and they exert strong attractive nuclear forces on each other, which are equal in magnitude. Due to their positive charge, protons repel each other. Hence the net attractive force between two protons gets reduced, but the nuclear force is stronger than the electrostatic force at a separation of 1 fm.
    ∴ Fpp < Fpn = Fnn
    Here, Fpp, Fpn and Fnn denote the magnitudes of the net force by a proton on a proton, by a proton on a neutron and by a neutron on a neutron, respectively.
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