What is the range of the strong nuclear force compared with the size of a large atomic nucleus, 10-14 m?
A) the same since it is the strong force that holds the nucleus together
B) 10 times larger than the size of an atomic nucleus
C) infinite; it has no limit
D) 10 times smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus
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