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[" Assume that the mass of a nucleus is approximately "],[" given by "M=Am_(p)" where "A" is the mass number.Estimate "],[" the density of matter in "kgm^(-3)" inside a nucleus.What "],[" is the specific gravity of nuclear matter? "]

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