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Assuming the radius of a nucleus to be equal to `R=1.3 A^(1//3)xx10^(-15)m`. Where `A` is its mass number, evaluate the density of nuclei and the number of nucleons per unit volume of the nucleus. Take mass of one nucleon `=1.67xx10^(-27)kg`

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[`2 xx 10^(11) kg//cm^(3), 1 xx 10^(38) "nuclie"//cm^(3)`]
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