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According to the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, what is the shape of both the liquid drop and the nucleus?
According to the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, what is the shape of both the liquid drop and the nucleus?
- Cylindrical
- Spherical (correct)
- Ellipsoidal
- Irregular
What substance fills both the liquid drop and the nucleus, according to the model?
What substance fills both the liquid drop and the nucleus, according to the model?
- Incompressible substance (correct)
- Radioactive material
- Vacuum
- Compressible gas
What is the nature of the nuclear and intermolecular forces in the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model?
What is the nature of the nuclear and intermolecular forces in the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model?
- Saturated forces (correct)
- Variable forces
- Long-range forces
- Repulsive forces
How does the density of nuclear matter depend on the number of nuclei, according to the model?
How does the density of nuclear matter depend on the number of nuclei, according to the model?
In the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, how do the nucleons move inside the nucleus?
In the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, how do the nucleons move inside the nucleus?
According to the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, what is the shape of both the liquid drop and the nucleus?
According to the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, what is the shape of both the liquid drop and the nucleus?
In the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, what fills both the liquid drop and the nucleus?
In the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model, what fills both the liquid drop and the nucleus?
What is the nature of the short range nuclear forces in the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model?
What is the nature of the short range nuclear forces in the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model?
According to the model, how does the density of nuclear matter vary with the number of nuclei?
According to the model, how does the density of nuclear matter vary with the number of nuclei?
How are the nucleons bound within the nucleus according to the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model?
How are the nucleons bound within the nucleus according to the Nuclear Liquid Drop Model?
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