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Nuclear radius is of the order of `10^(-13) cm ` white atomic radius is of `10^(-8)cm` .Assuming the nucleus and the to be spherical .What frection of an atom is occupted by nucleus ?

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`("Number volume")/("Atomic volume") = ("Number volume")/("Atomic volume") =((4)/(3) pi (10^(-13))^(3))/((4)/(3)pi(10^(-8))^(3)) = 10^(-15)`
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