Nucleus
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363869 The ratio of radii of 2 nuclei with mass number 1 and 64 respectively is:

1 \(1 / 64\)
2 \(1 / 4\)
3 \(1 / 8\)
4 \(1 / 2\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363870 The mass number of nucleus having radius equal to half of the radius of nucleus with mass number 192 is

1 20
2 32
3 24
4 40
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363871 What is the size of gold nuclei?

1 \(3\,{R_0}\)
2 \(4 R_{0}\)
3 \(5 R_{0}\)
4 \(5.8 R_{0}\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363872 If the nucleus \({}_{13}^{27}Al\) has a nuclear radius of about \(3.6\,fm\), then \({}_{52}^{125}Te\) would have its radius approximately as

1 \(6.0\,fm\)
2 \(12.0\,fm\)
3 \(9.6\,fm\)
4 \(4.8\,fm\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363873 The mass number of Helium is 4 and that for Sulphur is 32. The radius of Sulphur nucleus is larger than that of Helium, by

1 \({\sqrt{8}}\) times
2 4 times
3 2 times
4 8 times
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363869 The ratio of radii of 2 nuclei with mass number 1 and 64 respectively is:

1 \(1 / 64\)
2 \(1 / 4\)
3 \(1 / 8\)
4 \(1 / 2\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363870 The mass number of nucleus having radius equal to half of the radius of nucleus with mass number 192 is

1 20
2 32
3 24
4 40
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363871 What is the size of gold nuclei?

1 \(3\,{R_0}\)
2 \(4 R_{0}\)
3 \(5 R_{0}\)
4 \(5.8 R_{0}\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363872 If the nucleus \({}_{13}^{27}Al\) has a nuclear radius of about \(3.6\,fm\), then \({}_{52}^{125}Te\) would have its radius approximately as

1 \(6.0\,fm\)
2 \(12.0\,fm\)
3 \(9.6\,fm\)
4 \(4.8\,fm\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363873 The mass number of Helium is 4 and that for Sulphur is 32. The radius of Sulphur nucleus is larger than that of Helium, by

1 \({\sqrt{8}}\) times
2 4 times
3 2 times
4 8 times
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363869 The ratio of radii of 2 nuclei with mass number 1 and 64 respectively is:

1 \(1 / 64\)
2 \(1 / 4\)
3 \(1 / 8\)
4 \(1 / 2\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363870 The mass number of nucleus having radius equal to half of the radius of nucleus with mass number 192 is

1 20
2 32
3 24
4 40
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363871 What is the size of gold nuclei?

1 \(3\,{R_0}\)
2 \(4 R_{0}\)
3 \(5 R_{0}\)
4 \(5.8 R_{0}\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363872 If the nucleus \({}_{13}^{27}Al\) has a nuclear radius of about \(3.6\,fm\), then \({}_{52}^{125}Te\) would have its radius approximately as

1 \(6.0\,fm\)
2 \(12.0\,fm\)
3 \(9.6\,fm\)
4 \(4.8\,fm\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363873 The mass number of Helium is 4 and that for Sulphur is 32. The radius of Sulphur nucleus is larger than that of Helium, by

1 \({\sqrt{8}}\) times
2 4 times
3 2 times
4 8 times
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PHXII13:NUCLEI

363869 The ratio of radii of 2 nuclei with mass number 1 and 64 respectively is:

1 \(1 / 64\)
2 \(1 / 4\)
3 \(1 / 8\)
4 \(1 / 2\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363870 The mass number of nucleus having radius equal to half of the radius of nucleus with mass number 192 is

1 20
2 32
3 24
4 40
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363871 What is the size of gold nuclei?

1 \(3\,{R_0}\)
2 \(4 R_{0}\)
3 \(5 R_{0}\)
4 \(5.8 R_{0}\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363872 If the nucleus \({}_{13}^{27}Al\) has a nuclear radius of about \(3.6\,fm\), then \({}_{52}^{125}Te\) would have its radius approximately as

1 \(6.0\,fm\)
2 \(12.0\,fm\)
3 \(9.6\,fm\)
4 \(4.8\,fm\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363873 The mass number of Helium is 4 and that for Sulphur is 32. The radius of Sulphur nucleus is larger than that of Helium, by

1 \({\sqrt{8}}\) times
2 4 times
3 2 times
4 8 times
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363869 The ratio of radii of 2 nuclei with mass number 1 and 64 respectively is:

1 \(1 / 64\)
2 \(1 / 4\)
3 \(1 / 8\)
4 \(1 / 2\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363870 The mass number of nucleus having radius equal to half of the radius of nucleus with mass number 192 is

1 20
2 32
3 24
4 40
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363871 What is the size of gold nuclei?

1 \(3\,{R_0}\)
2 \(4 R_{0}\)
3 \(5 R_{0}\)
4 \(5.8 R_{0}\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363872 If the nucleus \({}_{13}^{27}Al\) has a nuclear radius of about \(3.6\,fm\), then \({}_{52}^{125}Te\) would have its radius approximately as

1 \(6.0\,fm\)
2 \(12.0\,fm\)
3 \(9.6\,fm\)
4 \(4.8\,fm\)
PHXII13:NUCLEI

363873 The mass number of Helium is 4 and that for Sulphur is 32. The radius of Sulphur nucleus is larger than that of Helium, by

1 \({\sqrt{8}}\) times
2 4 times
3 2 times
4 8 times