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15 November, 03:16

In nuclear physics, what units are used to measure the radius of an atom? A. liters B. mililiters C. fermi D. grams?

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  1. 15 November, 03:20
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    It's quite easy to get the answer. Think about it: liters and mililiters both are measure of volume - withdraw, grams are used to measure mass.

    The one remained is C. fermi (femtometer) which is obviously correct answer.
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