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Statement I:Some energy is released when a heavy nucleus disintegrate into two nuclei of moderate size. Statement II: The more the mass number of the nucleus , more is the binding energy for each proton or neutron

From the relation R=R_0A^(1/3) , where R_0 is a constant and A is the mass number of a nucleus , show that the nuclear matter density is nearly constant.(i.e., independent of A)

From the relation R=R_(0)A^(1//3) , where 'R_(0)' is a constant and 'A' is the mass number of a nucleus, show that the nuclear matter density is nearly constant.

In both beta^(-1) and beta^(+) decay processes, the mass number of a nucleus remains same, whereas the atomic number Z increases by one in beta^(-) decay and decreases by one in beta^(+) decay. Explain by giving reason.

form the relation R=R_0A^(1//3) , where R_0 is a constant and A is the mass number of a nucleus, show that the nuclear matter density is nearly constant (i.e., independent of A ).

from the relation R=R_0A^(1//3) , where R_0 is a constant and A is the mass number of a nucleus, show that the nuclear matter density is nearly constant (i.e., independent of A ).