The unit of length convenient on the nuclear scale is a fermi: 1 f = 10^– 15 m. Nuclear sizes obey roughly the following empirical relation

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The unit of length convenient on the nuclear scale is a fermi: 1 f = 10– 15 m. Nuclear sizes obey roughly the following empirical relation: r= r0A1/3 where r is the radius of the nucleus, A its mass number, and r0 is a constant equal to about, 1.2 f. Show that the rule implies that nuclear mass density is nearly constant for different nuclei. Estimate the mass density of sodium nucleus. Compare it with the average mass density of a sodium atom obtained in Exercise. 2.27.

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answered Feb 21, 2018 by Ankit Agarwal (28,847 points) 7 31 67
selected Feb 22, 2018 by sarthaks
 
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Radius of nucleus r is given by the relation, 

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