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Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit named​

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Answered by royalboyayush
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Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit called "Fermi" which is a unit of length equal to 10−15 metre (one femtometre), used in nuclear physics. It is similar to the diameter of a proton.

Answered by MsAainaDz
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one femtometre

Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit called "Fermi" which is a unit of length equal to 1015 metre(one femtometre), used in nuclear physics. It is similar to the diameter of a proton.

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