Scattering experiments with electrons showed that the radius of a nuclear with A nucleons is roughly given by:
(1)
where
Consider a beam of neutrons of intensity incident on a slab of matter of thickness
, cross-sectional area
, and volume density
(the number of atoms per volume). Then
is the total number of nuclei, and
is the effective area covered by all nuclei in the slab. The fraction of neutrons that get scattered is:
(2)
There is a negative sign in front because intensity decreases.

Integrating, we get:
(3)