the mass density of a nucleus varies with mass number lens is this statement is true or false
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'The mass density of a nucleus varies with mass number'.
Given statement is False
- Mass density is defined as the mass number (A) per unit volume of the nucleus.
- Since radius is directly proportional to the cube root of the mass number; and volume is the cube of the radius.
- Therefore, division of the same term (A) will imply that the density is not dependent on the mass number.
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