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Compare the radii of two nuclei with mass number 8 and 64 respectively.

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To compare the radii of two nuclei with mass numbers 8 and 64, we can use the formula for the radius of a nucleus, which is given by: \[ R = R_0 A^{1/3} \] where: - \( R \) is the radius of the nucleus, - \( R_0 \) is a constant (approximately \( 1.2 \, \text{fm} \) for nuclear radii), - \( A \) is the mass number of the nucleus. ...
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