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➡why density of nucleus is constant...?

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Answered by srivastavaranjna1980
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At that equilibrium point sits all of the nucleus this means that they are all about the same distance apart and since protons and neutrons have neural identical mass then there will be the same mass for a given volume regardless of how many nucleons there are hence ;the constant density.

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Answered by Surgerygenius
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At that equilibrium point sits all of the nucleons. This means that they are all about the same distance apart and since protons and neutrons have nearly identical mass then there will be the same mass for a given volume regardless of how many nucleons there are, hence the constant density.......

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