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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 `kg//m^3` inside a nucleus. What is the specific gravity of nuclear matter?

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`3xx10^(17) kg//m^3 , 3xx10^(14)`
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