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Calculate the radius of each of the following nuclei. (a) hydrogen-2 fm (b) helium-4 fm (c)...

Calculate the radius of each of the following nuclei.

(a) hydrogen-2
fm

(b) helium-4
fm

(c) lithium-6
fm

(d) carbon-12
fm

(e) iron-56
fm

(f) strontium-90
fm

(g) iodine-131
fm

(h) uranium-235
fm

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