Which one of the following is the correct size of the radius of a nucleus?1×1014𝑚1×10 14 m1×10−14𝑚1×10 −14 m1×1010𝑚1×10 10 m1×10−10𝑚1×10 −10 m
Question
Which one of the following is the correct size of the radius of a nucleus?1×1014𝑚1×10 14 m1×10−14𝑚1×10 −14 m1×1010𝑚1×10 10 m1×10−10𝑚1×10 −10 m
Solution
The correct size of the radius of a nucleus is 1×10−14 m.
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