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If the radius of 27Al13 nucleus is estimated to be 3.6 Fermi then find the radius of 125Te52 .



    
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r is proportional to A^1/3
so r1/r2=(125/27)^1/3
=5/3
hence Te has 5/3 times r ofAl
so radius=6 Fermi

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Thank you
That's the corrrect answer.



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