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11 September, 20:47

If an atom had a nucleus one foot in diameter, what would be the diameter of the atom in miles?

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  1. 11 September, 20:57
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    If we take hydrogen as an example, the size of hydrogen is about 25000 times larger than that of its proton. 1 Mile is roughly 5280 ft, which means that the size of the entire hydrogen atom would be 4.73 miles in diameter.
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