What do you mean by nuclear size?
Asked by Topperlearning User
| 28th May, 2015,
09:53: AM
Expert Answer:
Volume of a nucleus is proportional to its mass number A. If the radius of the nucleus(R) is assumed to be spherical, then volume ()
A
Or R



Or R = R0

Where R0 is an empirical constant, and whose value is found to be 1.1 X 10-15 m.
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| 28th May, 2015,
11:53: AM
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