Question:

Two nuclei have their mass numbers in the ratio of $ 1:3 $ . The ratio of their nuclear densities would be

Updated On: Mar 4, 2024
  • $ 1 : 3 $
  • $ 3 : 1 $
  • $ \left(3\right)^{1/3} : 1 $
  • $ 1 : 1 $
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Density of nuclear matter is independent of mass number, so the required ratio is 1: 1.

Alternative
$A_{1}: A_{2}=1: 3$

Their radii will be in the ratio
$R_{0} A_{1}^{1 / 3}: R_{0} A_{2}^{1 / 3}$
$=1: 3^{1 / 3}$

Density $=\frac{A}{\frac{4}{3} \pi R^{3}}$
$\therefore \rho_{A_{1}}: \rho_{A_{2}}=\frac{1}{\frac{4}{3} \pi R_{0}^{3} \cdot 1^{3}}$
$=\frac{4}{3} \pi R_{0}^{3}\left(3^{1 / 3}\right)^{3}$

Their nuclear densities will be the same.

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