Why would placing two very strong magnets in the middle of two separate balloons provide a good model for nuclear fusion?(1 point)

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The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart.
The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart.

Some nuclei repel each other and some attract each other, just like two sides of a magnet.
Some nuclei repel each other and some attract each other, just like two sides of a magnet.

The nucleus is very large compared to the rest of the atom, just like the balloon surrounding the magnet.
The nucleus is very large compared to the rest of the atom, just like the balloon surrounding the magnet.

If the atoms combined, then it would destroy both of them, just like the balloons would be destroyed.

The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart.