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... Forces within the nucleus . In order to clarify the no- tions of range and strength of interaction mentioned above , it is necessary to deal with the forces found with- in the nucleus . They are the electrostatic force between charged ...
... Forces within the nucleus . In order to clarify the no- tions of range and strength of interaction mentioned above , it is necessary to deal with the forces found with- in the nucleus . They are the electrostatic force between charged ...
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... force is generally held to be justifiable , both in Anglo - American law and in European law , include the use of force in de- fense of others , law enforcement , and protection of prop- erty . When the use of force is not considered ...
... force is generally held to be justifiable , both in Anglo - American law and in European law , include the use of force in de- fense of others , law enforcement , and protection of prop- erty . When the use of force is not considered ...
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... forces are removed . Such materials are called solids . Other materials can maintain an equilibrium shape only when subjected to hydrostatic pressures ( the force is perpendicular to the surface ) . These materials , both liquid and ...
... forces are removed . Such materials are called solids . Other materials can maintain an equilibrium shape only when subjected to hydrostatic pressures ( the force is perpendicular to the surface ) . These materials , both liquid and ...
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