From the relation R = R_0A1/3, where R_0 is a constant and A is the mass number of a nucleus,

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From the relation R = R0A1/3, where R0 is a constant and A is the mass number of a nucleus, show that the nuclear matter density is nearly constant (i.e. independent of A).

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answered Jan 11, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
selected Jan 11, 2018 by sforrest072
 
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We have the expression for nuclear radius as:

Hence, the nuclear matter density is independent of A. It is nearly constant.

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