What is the nuclear radius of `Fe^(125)`, if that of `Al^(27)` is 3.6 fermi.
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To find the nuclear radius of \( Fe^{125} \) given that the nuclear radius of \( Al^{27} \) is 3.6 fermi, we can use the formula for the nuclear radius:
\[
R = R_0 \cdot A^{1/3}
\]
where:
- \( R \) is the nuclear radius,
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