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The ratio of the radii of hydrogen atom and its nucleus is ~105 . Assuming the atom and the nucleus to be spherical, (i) what will be the ratio of their sizes? (ii) If atom is represented by planet Earth ‘Re’ = 6.4 x 106 m. Estimate the size of the nucleus.

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(i) Volume of the sphere =4\over3 πr3

Let R be the radius of the atom and r be that of the nucleus.

R = 105 r

Volume of the atom =4\over3 𝜋R3 = 4\over3𝜋(105 r)3       (∴ R = 105 r)

= 4\over3 𝜋r 3 × 1015

Volume of the nucleus = 4\over3 𝜋r 3

Ratio of the size of atom to that of nucleus = {{4\over 3} \times 10^{15} \times \pi r^3}\over {4\over 3}\pi r^3 = 1015

(ii) If the atom is represented by the planet Earth (Re = 6.4 x 106m), then the radius of the nucleus would be

                           rn = Re\over10^5

                          rn = 6.4 \times 10^6m\over10^5

= 6.4 x 10 m

= 64 m.

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