The electric potential at the surface of an atomic nucleus (Z = 50) of radius 9.0 10 -15…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrostatic Potential & Capacitance
The electric potential at the surface of an atomic nucleus (Z = 50) of radius 9.0 \(\times\) 10-15 m is:
- 8 \(\times\) 106 volt
- 9 \(\times\) 106 volt
- 80 volt
- 9 volt
Answer
(A) 8 10 6 volt
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