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Why is the force between an alpha particle and a nucleus described as 'central force'?
A. Because it is the strongest force in the nucleus
B. Because it acts along the line joining the centers of the alpha particle and the nucleus
C. Because it only acts at the center of the atom
D. Because it is constant in magnitude
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