How come protons within atoms aren’t constantly repelling each other?

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How come protons within atoms aren’t constantly repelling each other?

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they are, the electromagnetic force is trying to push them apart very strongly. however they’re tight enough together that another force: the strong nuclear force, takes over.

the strong force has a very short range, and if i remember right, it gets stronger the further away the items get, like a rubber band, until it snaps.

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