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What is mass number of a nucleus whose radius r=2.71 fermi? Given that rₒ=1.3X10⁻¹⁵m​

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Answered by rohanpawar10906
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Answer:

R=R

0

A

3

1

R=1.2×10

−15

×(216)

3

1

=7.2×10

−15

m

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