The radius of a spherical nucleus as measured by electron scattering is 3.6 fm. What is…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Nuclei
The radius of a spherical nucleus as measured by electron scattering is 3.6 fm. What is the mass number of the nucleus most likely to be?
- 27
- 40
- 56
- 120
Answer
(A) 27
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