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Calcualte the radius of `70 G e`.

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To calculate the radius of \(^{70}Ge\) (Germanium-70), we can use the empirical formula for the radius of a nucleus: \[ R = R_0 A^{1/3} \] where: - \(R\) is the radius of the nucleus, ...
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