HOW BIG IS AN ATOM ???????

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Atoms are the smallest object in this universe. Without them there would be nothing, just space and even then there would be nothing there. In a experiment we witnessed, a man dropped a quarter teaspoon of olive oil onto a pond. It expanded for more then 200 yards, covering mare than 3600 square feet. It was only 1 / 5,000,000 of a inch thick, and still much bigger than a atom. In another experiment a man was making noodles with dough. He would fold it in half and shred it, making noodles. If he had folded another thirty times, a single strand would have been invisible, it was so thin. The actual diameter of a atom is approximately .1 nanometer. That is really small! For more information you can go to another essay that I wrote on my What Atoms Are Really Like.





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