We know that in an alpha-particle scattering experiment, the distance of closest approach to a gold nucleus of an alpha particle of kinetic energy is about . Since the +ve charge is confined to the nucleus, the actual size of the nucleus has to be less than
If we use alpha- particles of higher energies than , the size of the nucleus will be smaller and at some point, nuclear forces will begin to be affected and differ from Rutherford’s calculation, because Rutherford’s calculation is totally based on coulomb’s repulsive force.
By performing scattering experiments in which fast electron, instead of alpha-particles, are projectiles that bombardments, the size of nuclei of various elements have been accurately measured.
It has been found experimentally that the volume of a nucleus is directly proportional to its mass number A.
If R is the radius of the nucleus and assumed spherical
than
i.e we can say that atomic nuclei of different elements have different in size.
NUCLEAR DENSITY
Let average mass of nucleon( mass of either proton or neutron)
Radius of nucleus
∴ mass of nucleus= where is mass number
Volume of nucleus=
∴ The density of the nucleus is given by
We know that
we get
Hence the matter of nucleus is very dense and which is constant for all nucleus.