(A) Electron revolves around nucleus only in those orbits for which the angular momentum is an integral multiple of 2πh.
(B) Nuclear force does not follow the inverse square law.
(C) Nuclear forces are spin dependent but charge independent.
(D) Nuclear force is attractive in nature. It is a non central force, meaning it does not depend upon the distance between the particles but rather upon their orientation. Nuclear force is stronger if the spin is parallel; and weak if it is anti parallel.
(E) The negative value (less quantity) of packing fraction indicates that the isotope is stable. Positive value of packing fraction implies unstable (radioactive) nucleus. Also, the stability of the nucleus is inversely proportional to the value of the packing fraction.