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why density of nucleous is constant explain? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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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Answered by bbhati658
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This is because of the balance between the two forces that rule the nucleus: the strong nuclear force and the electrostatic force. The electrostatic force between protons attempts to push each one away from all of the others but the strong nuclear force treats all nucleons equally and pulls them together strongly at less than around two nucleon radii but repels at less than a critical distance.

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