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The electric field within the nucleus is generally observed to be linearly dependent on r. This implies.

A

`a=0`

B

`a=R/2`

C

`a=R`

D

`a=(2R)/3`

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The correct Answer is:
C

In case of sphere of charge of uniform volume density
`E=1/(4piepsilon_0).q/R^3.r` or `E propr`
Thus, for E to be linearly dependent on r volume charge density should be constant.
or a=R
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