One requires energy En to remove a nucleon from a nucleus and an energy 'Ee' to remove an electron from the orbit of an atom then:-

One requires energy En to remove a nucleon from a nucleus and an energy 'Ee' to remove an electron from the orbit of an atom then:- Correct Answer E<sub>n</sub> &lt; E<sub>e</sub>33

Nuclear force is stronger than coulomb force.

Therefore the correct answer is (C).

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Let $$\left| n \right\rangle $$ and $$\left| p \right\rangle $$ denote the isospin state with $$I = \frac{1}{2},\,{I_3} = \frac{1}{2}$$   and $$I = \frac{1}{2},\,{I_3} = - \frac{1}{2}$$   of a nucleon respectively. Which one of the following two-nucleon states has $$I = 0,\,{I_3} = 0\,?$$