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if the size of a nucleus in the range of 10 to the power of minus 15 to 20 the power of minus 14 in the scaled up to the pin tip of the pin of a sharp in water flea is the size of an atom assume tip of interest to be in the range of 10 to the power of minus 5 into 10 ^ - 4

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Answered by Anonymous
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The size of a nucleus is in the range of  {10}^{ - 15}m \:  \:  to \:  \:  {10}^{ - 14} m.The tip of a sharp pin is taken to be in the range of  {10}^{ - 5} m  \: \: and \:  \:  {10}^{ - 4} m.Thus, we are scaling up to by a factor of  {10}^{10} .An atom roughly of size  {10}^{ - 10} mwill be scaled up to a size of 1m. Thus a nucleus is an atom is as small in size as the tip of a sharp pin placed at the centre of a sphere of radius about a metre long.

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