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JEE Physics 2023 Question with Solution

The ratio of the density of oxygen nucleus 16 ⁣O^{16}\!O and helium nucleus 4 ⁣He^{4}\!He is:

  • A

    4:14:1

  • B

    8:18:1

  • C

    1:11:1

  • D

    2:12:1

Answer

Correct answer:C

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: oxygen nucleus 16 ⁣O^{16}\!O and helium nucleus 4 ⁣He^{4}\!He.

Find: the ratio of their nuclear densities.

Nuclear density is given by

ρ=MassVolume=Au43πR3\rho = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} = \frac{Au}{\frac{4}{3}\pi R^3}

Using R=R0A1/3R = R_0 A^{1/3},

ρ=Au43π(R0A1/3)3=Au43πR03A\rho = \frac{Au}{\frac{4}{3}\pi (R_0 A^{1/3})^3} = \frac{Au}{\frac{4}{3}\pi R_0^3 A}

So,

ρ=3u4πR03\rho = \frac{3u}{4\pi R_0^3}

Thus, nuclear density is independent of mass number AA.

Therefore,

ρO:ρHe=1:1\rho_{O} : \rho_{He} = 1:1

So the correct option from the given choices is C. The solution says B, but the worked steps clearly give 1:11:1, which matches option C.

Why Nuclear Density Is Constant

For any nucleus, mass is proportional to the mass number AA, while radius follows R=R0A1/3R = R_0 A^{1/3}. Therefore volume is proportional to

R3(A1/3)3=AR^3 \propto (A^{1/3})^3 = A

Hence,

ρAA=constant\rho \propto \frac{A}{A} = \text{constant}

So all nuclei have approximately the same density, and the ratio for oxygen and helium is 1:11:1.

Common mistakes

  • Using mass alone to compare density is incorrect because density depends on both mass and volume. Since nuclear volume also increases with AA, both effects must be considered together.

  • Taking nuclear radius proportional to AA instead of A1/3A^{1/3} gives a wrong dependence of volume on mass number. Use R=R0A1/3R = R_0 A^{1/3}, so volume is proportional to AA.

  • Marking option B by trusting the solution-page heading is incorrect here because it contradicts the actual derivation. The worked solution shows the ratio is 1:11:1, so the defensible answer is option C.

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