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prove that nuclear density is independent of mass number​

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Answered by bharathsaikannan
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Explanation:

As the radius of nucleus r∝A31 where A is the mass number. so, if we find the density of the nucleus is always constant and is independent of the mass number. The mass number (A) or nucleon number is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons

Answered by Anonymous
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  • As the radius of nucleus r∝A31 where A is the mass number. so, if we find the density of the nucleus is always constant and is independent of the mass number.
  • The mass number (A) or nucleon number is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons

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