Determine the magnitude of the electric field at the surface of a lead-207 nucleus, which contains 82 protons and 125 neutrons. Assume the lead nucleus has a volume 207 times that of one proton and consider a proton to be a sphere of radius 1.20 ✕ 10-15 m.
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Determine the magnitude of the electric field at the surface of a lead-207 nucleus, which contains 82 protons and 125 neutrons. Assume the lead nucleus has a volume 207 times that of one proton and consider a proton to be a sphere of radius 1.20 ✕ 10-15 m.
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