Those forces include gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak. The electromagnetic force is the reason why the electrons are repelled from the nucleus and the protons. The strong force is why the protons stay together in the middle. These both keep the atom from falling apart. Weak forces keep radioactive decay from transforming the nucleus into a proton or an electron. Most commonly know is gravity. Gravity impacts the less on the atom compared to the rest of the forces. Gravity affects the tiny nucleus slightly. The overall energy inside the atom can be so powerful that the splitting of an atom can cause a bomb. Atoms have been used in wars as deadly weapons. When an atom is split intense energy is released causing an explosion. The explosion can be very massive, which is why the military has needed them in times of war. Atomic bombs have been used in wars such as Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and some of the Pacific War, and World War II. The bombs have resulted in thousands of tragic fatalities. When the atom is split, it is not destroyed, but it is split into barium and a krypton nucleus. An atom can never be completely
Those forces include gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak. The electromagnetic force is the reason why the electrons are repelled from the nucleus and the protons. The strong force is why the protons stay together in the middle. These both keep the atom from falling apart. Weak forces keep radioactive decay from transforming the nucleus into a proton or an electron. Most commonly know is gravity. Gravity impacts the less on the atom compared to the rest of the forces. Gravity affects the tiny nucleus slightly. The overall energy inside the atom can be so powerful that the splitting of an atom can cause a bomb. Atoms have been used in wars as deadly weapons. When an atom is split intense energy is released causing an explosion. The explosion can be very massive, which is why the military has needed them in times of war. Atomic bombs have been used in wars such as Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and some of the Pacific War, and World War II. The bombs have resulted in thousands of tragic fatalities. When the atom is split, it is not destroyed, but it is split into barium and a krypton nucleus. An atom can never be completely