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The radius of the atom is of the order of 2Å and radius of a nucleus is of the order of a fermi. How many magnitudes higher is the volume of the atom as compared to the volume of the nucleus?

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Answered by Anonymous
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\small \underline  {\sf{ =  (43)πR3A43πR3N </p><p>= (RARN)3</p><p>= (10-1010-15)</p><p>⟶ 1015</p><p></p><p>}}

Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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\small \underline {\sf{ = (43)πR3A43πR3N < /p > < p > = (RARN)3 < /p > < p > = (10-1010-15) < /p > < p > ⟶ 1015 < /p > < p > < /p > < p > }}

=(43)πR3A43πR3N</p><p>=(RARN)3</p><p>=(10−1010−15)</p><p>⟶1015</p><p></p><p>

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