The ratio of the diameter of an atom to the diameter of its nucleus is about 10 4…
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The ratio of the diameter of an atom to the diameter of its nucleus is about 104. Considering the density of ordinary matter to be of the order of 1000 kg/m3 the density of nuclear matter should be of the order of
- 107 kg/m3
- 1010 kg/m3
- 1015 kg/m3
- 1020 kg/m3
Answer
(C) 10 15 kg/m 3
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