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Graduate Atomic Nuclei: Liquid, Solid, Charged - Explained
can you give me the most recent study about nuclear radius. I am not working at any university. some papers don't give radius if A<10, I need from proton to all.- mist
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Graduate Atomic Nuclei: Liquid, Solid, Charged - Explained
how can you explain atomic nuclei. liquid, charged, solid what? and there are some words about nuclear radius rn, rp and rc. what is the meaning of these words. all these data are experimental results or calculated. one is "atomic data and nuclear data tables, vol 71, no. 1, 1999, G.A. Salazar...- mist
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- Atomic Charged Liquid Nuclei Solid
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Undergrad Is there solution for this kind of equation
to solve this question is possible or not X1Y1 = A X2Y2 = B X3Y3 = C X4Y4 = D X4Y5 = E HERE A,B,C,D, and E known. X and Y ` s unknown. if you divide X1Y1 / X2Y2 = A/B X1Y1 / X3Y3 = A/C X1Y1 / X4Y4 = A/D X1Y1 / X5Y5 = A/E X2Y2 / X3Y3 = B/C X2Y2 / X4Y4 = B/D X2Y2 / X5Y5... -
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Graduate Recent and Recommended Nuclear Radii for All Isotopes
there are some experimental and theoretical studies on nuclear radius. but around ten years old. I believe that like a liquid drop, nucleus should have a radius as well.- mist
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Graduate Recent and Recommended Nuclear Radii for All Isotopes
Where can I find recent and recommended nuclear radius for all isotopes- mist
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- Isotopes Nuclear
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