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Assume that the nuclear mass is of the order of `10^(-27) kg` and the nuclear radius is of the order of `10^(15)m`. The nuclear density is of the order of

A

`10^(2)Kg//m^(3)`

B

`10^(10)Kg//m^(3)`

C

`10^(17)Kg//m^(3)`

D

`10^(31)Kg//m^(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`d=(3M_(n))/(4 piR^(3)) R="radius"`
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  • The unit of nuclear radius is

    A
    metre
    B
    fermi
    C
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    D
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    C
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    ` 10^(-8)`
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