FAQ

What is the Nuclear Radius?
Nuclear Radius is the distance from the center of an atomic nucleus to its edge, and it is a measure of the size of an atomic nucleus. Nuclear Radius is usually measured using the Fermi for Length. Note that the value of Nuclear Radius is always negative.
Can the Nuclear Radius be negative?
Yes, the Nuclear Radius, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Nuclear Radius?
Nuclear Radius is usually measured using the Fermi[f] for Length. Meter[f], Millimeter[f], Kilometer[f] are the few other units in which Nuclear Radius can be measured.
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