Anika Nicole, Wordsmith, PG In Journalism, New York
Answered Jun 21, 2021
The force that acts between the protons and neutrons of an atom is called the nuclear force. Basically, the nuclear force holds protons and neutrons very tightly, and hence, it's very hard to break that bond.
Some of the facts about nuclear force are:
This force is attractive in nature.
It acts on both protons and neutrons.
It is ten million times stronger than the chemical binding forces.