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What is the ratio of the nuclear densities of two nuclei having mass numbers in the ratio 1:3 ?

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Nuclear densities =`(AM_(n))/(4/3 piR_(0)^(3)A) =(3M)/(4 pi R_(0)^(3))` which is independents of mass number. Hence ratio is 1:1.1
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