The ratio of nuclear densities and nuclear volumes of \(^{56}_{26}Fe\) and \(^{4}_{2}He\) are, respectively:
1. \(13:1\) and \(14:1\) 2. \(14:1\) and \(1:1\)
3. \(1:1\) and \(14:1\) 4. \(1:1\) and \(13:1\)
Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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Level 2: 60%+
NEET - 2024
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A nucleus of mass number \(189\) splits into two nuclei having mass numbers \(125\) and \(64.\) The ratio of the radius of two daughter nuclei respectively is:
1. \(25:16\)
2. \(1:1\)
3. \(4:5\)
4. \(5:4\)
Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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Level 1: 80%+
NEET - 2022
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If the radius of \(_{13}^{27}\mathrm{Al}\) nucleus is taken to be \({R}_{\mathrm{Al}},\) then the radius of \(_{53}^{125}\mathrm{Te}\) nucleus is near:

1. \(\left(\frac{53}{13}\right) ^{\frac{1}{3}}~{R_{Al}}\) 2. \(\frac{5}{3}~{R_{Al}}\)
3. \(\frac{3}{5}~{R_{Al}}\) 4. \(\left(\frac{13}{53}\right)~{R_{Al}}\)
Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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Level 1: 80%+
NEET - 2015
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If the nuclear radius of \(^{27}\text{Al}\) is \(3.6\) Fermi, the approximate nuclear radius of \(^{64}\text{Cu}\) in Fermi is:
1. \(2.4\)
2. \(1.2\)
3. \(4.8\)
4. \(3.6\)

Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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AIPMT - 2012
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Two nuclei have their mass numbers in the ratio of \(1:3.\) The ratio of their nuclear densities would be:
1. \(1:3\)
2. \(3:1\)
3. \((3)^{1/3}:1\)
4. \(1:1\)

Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2008
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