Physics, asked by Taris4001, 1 year ago

The radius of a nucleus of a mass number A is directly proportional to
(a) A³
(b) A
(c)  A^{2/3}
(d)  A^{1/3}

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Answered by SmileQueen
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hey mate here

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R=A1/3

is a coorect
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Answered by abhinav27122001
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The correct answer is option (d)
Rt=Ro[A]^(1/3)
Where RT is the radius of atomic mass no. A and Ro is linear constant and has the value of 1.2 Fermi i.e. 1.2x10^-15m
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