Nuclear Force
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147551 Nuclear forces are

1 attractive only
2 repulsive only
3 attractive or repulsive depending upon separation between the nucleons
4 neither attractive nor repulsive
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147552 Match the following (Take the relative strength of the strongest fundamental forces in natures as one)
| I | II |
| :--- | :--- |
| Fundamental forces in \lt br> nature | Relative strength |
| (A) Strong nuclear force | (e) $10^{-2}$ |
| (B) Weak nuclear force | (f) 1 |
| (C) Electromagnetic force | (g) $10^{10}$ |
| (D) Gravitational force | (h) $10^{-13}$ |
| | (i) $10^{-39}$ |
The correct match is

1 A-f, B-i, C-e, D-h
2 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-h
3 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-i
4 A-f, B-e, C-h, D-i
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147554 Assertion (A) : Nuclear forces arise from strong columbic interactions between protons and neutrons.
Reason (R) : Nuclear forces are independent of the charge of the nucleons.

1 Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
2 Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the explanation of $(A)$
3 (A) is true, but (R) is false
4 (A) is false, but (R) is true
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147528 Which of the following is the fundamental force in nature?

1 Normal force
2 Frictional Force
3 Spring force
4 Strong nuclear force
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147551 Nuclear forces are

1 attractive only
2 repulsive only
3 attractive or repulsive depending upon separation between the nucleons
4 neither attractive nor repulsive
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147552 Match the following (Take the relative strength of the strongest fundamental forces in natures as one)
| I | II |
| :--- | :--- |
| Fundamental forces in \lt br> nature | Relative strength |
| (A) Strong nuclear force | (e) $10^{-2}$ |
| (B) Weak nuclear force | (f) 1 |
| (C) Electromagnetic force | (g) $10^{10}$ |
| (D) Gravitational force | (h) $10^{-13}$ |
| | (i) $10^{-39}$ |
The correct match is

1 A-f, B-i, C-e, D-h
2 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-h
3 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-i
4 A-f, B-e, C-h, D-i
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147554 Assertion (A) : Nuclear forces arise from strong columbic interactions between protons and neutrons.
Reason (R) : Nuclear forces are independent of the charge of the nucleons.

1 Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
2 Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the explanation of $(A)$
3 (A) is true, but (R) is false
4 (A) is false, but (R) is true
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147528 Which of the following is the fundamental force in nature?

1 Normal force
2 Frictional Force
3 Spring force
4 Strong nuclear force
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147551 Nuclear forces are

1 attractive only
2 repulsive only
3 attractive or repulsive depending upon separation between the nucleons
4 neither attractive nor repulsive
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147552 Match the following (Take the relative strength of the strongest fundamental forces in natures as one)
| I | II |
| :--- | :--- |
| Fundamental forces in \lt br> nature | Relative strength |
| (A) Strong nuclear force | (e) $10^{-2}$ |
| (B) Weak nuclear force | (f) 1 |
| (C) Electromagnetic force | (g) $10^{10}$ |
| (D) Gravitational force | (h) $10^{-13}$ |
| | (i) $10^{-39}$ |
The correct match is

1 A-f, B-i, C-e, D-h
2 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-h
3 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-i
4 A-f, B-e, C-h, D-i
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147554 Assertion (A) : Nuclear forces arise from strong columbic interactions between protons and neutrons.
Reason (R) : Nuclear forces are independent of the charge of the nucleons.

1 Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
2 Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the explanation of $(A)$
3 (A) is true, but (R) is false
4 (A) is false, but (R) is true
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147528 Which of the following is the fundamental force in nature?

1 Normal force
2 Frictional Force
3 Spring force
4 Strong nuclear force
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147551 Nuclear forces are

1 attractive only
2 repulsive only
3 attractive or repulsive depending upon separation between the nucleons
4 neither attractive nor repulsive
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147552 Match the following (Take the relative strength of the strongest fundamental forces in natures as one)
| I | II |
| :--- | :--- |
| Fundamental forces in \lt br> nature | Relative strength |
| (A) Strong nuclear force | (e) $10^{-2}$ |
| (B) Weak nuclear force | (f) 1 |
| (C) Electromagnetic force | (g) $10^{10}$ |
| (D) Gravitational force | (h) $10^{-13}$ |
| | (i) $10^{-39}$ |
The correct match is

1 A-f, B-i, C-e, D-h
2 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-h
3 A-f, B-h, C-e, D-i
4 A-f, B-e, C-h, D-i
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147554 Assertion (A) : Nuclear forces arise from strong columbic interactions between protons and neutrons.
Reason (R) : Nuclear forces are independent of the charge of the nucleons.

1 Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
2 Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the explanation of $(A)$
3 (A) is true, but (R) is false
4 (A) is false, but (R) is true
NUCLEAR PHYSICS

147528 Which of the following is the fundamental force in nature?

1 Normal force
2 Frictional Force
3 Spring force
4 Strong nuclear force