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Edge length of cube is 300 pm. Its body ...

Edge length of cube is 300 pm. Its body diagonal would be:

A

600 pm

B

423 pm

C

`519.6 "pm"`

D

`450.5 "pm"`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Length of body diagonal `=sqrt(3)xx300"pm"`
`1.732xx300=519.6 "pm"`
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