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Question 37
The ratio of the radii of hydrogen atom and its nucleus is 105. Assuming the atom and the nucleus to be spherical.
(a) What will be the ratio of their sizes?
(b) If atom is represented by planet earth Re=6.4×106 m, estimate the size of the nucleus.

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Solution

(a)
Volume of a sphere with radius r = 43πr3
Let R be the radius of the atom and r be that of the nucleus.
⇒ R = 105r
Volume of the atom = 43πR3
=43π(105r)3
Volume of the nucleus = 43πr3
Ratio of the size of atom to that of nucleus = R3r3=(105r)3r3=1015

(b) If the atom is represented by the planet earth,
Then the radius of the nucleus would be, rn=Re105
rn=6.4×106105=64 m



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