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Page 115
... Forces . - That forces acting between the elementary particles in a nucleus must exist is evident since the nucleus must be held together in some way . The only forces which are of a previously known type are the electrostatic forces ...
... Forces . - That forces acting between the elementary particles in a nucleus must exist is evident since the nucleus must be held together in some way . The only forces which are of a previously known type are the electrostatic forces ...
Page 116
... forces will ensure that nuclei containing equal numbers of neutrons and protons will be most tightly bound , that is , most stable . As the atomic number increases , the repulsion between protons due to the electro- static forces will ...
... forces will ensure that nuclei containing equal numbers of neutrons and protons will be most tightly bound , that is , most stable . As the atomic number increases , the repulsion between protons due to the electro- static forces will ...
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... forces he could muster . Moore , who had now been joined by Baird's force and had 27,000 men under his command , was at Sahagun ready to attack an isolated French army under Soult . Hearing of Napoleon's plans Moore at once decided to ...
... forces he could muster . Moore , who had now been joined by Baird's force and had 27,000 men under his command , was at Sahagun ready to attack an isolated French army under Soult . Hearing of Napoleon's plans Moore at once decided to ...
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