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2. If the mass of a proton is taken as 1.60 x 10-27 kg and the radius as 1.50 x 10-13 cm, approximately how much would one cubic centimeter (about a thimble-full) of solid nuclear matter weigh? Ignoring the gaps between the spheres simply find the density of a single proton in kg/cm3 and then convert your answer to Tons/cm3, using the conversions that 1 kg weighs 2.20 pounds, 1 Ton equals 2000 pounds.
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So density of- proton, . 6 x1627 3 Tr3 3 노.ㅈ X (1.SX10-13) 3 kg = 2.21b Cm3 2oo0 W=/24454 5 33.3 Tons ст.3

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