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Order of magnitude of density of uranium nucleus is , [m = 1.67 xx 10^(-27 kg]`

A

`10^(20) kg//m^(3)`

B

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

C

`10^(14) kg//m^(3)`

D

`10^(11) kg//m^(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Radius of a nucleus is given by
`R=R_(0)A^(1//3)` (where `R_(0)=1.25xx10^(-15) m)`
`=1.25 A^(1//3)xx10^(-15) m`
Here, A is the mass number and mass of the uranium nucleus will be `m~~Am_(p)`
`m_(p)=` mass of proton `=A(1.67xx10^(-27) kg)`
`:.` Density `rho=("mass")/("Volume")=m/(4/3 pi R^(3))=(A(1.67xx10^(-27)kg))/(A(1.25xx10^(-15) m)^(3))`
`implies rho~~2.0xx10^(17) kg//m^(3)`
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