It is common to illustrate the density of nuclear matter be discussing the mass of a teaspoon of nuclear material. What do nuclear densities imply for the mass of a teaspoon (5 cm3) of nuclear material? You may wish to use the relationship r=(1.2 fm)A1/3 together with the mass of a proton, 1.67 x 10-27 kg, to estimate.
A. 3.8 x 1011
kg
B. 9.6 x 1011
kg
C. 1.53 x 1012
kg
D. 1.15 x 1012
kg
D. 1.15 x 1012
kg
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