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Å = Angstrom that is about 1 to 3 atoms:

10 Angstroms to 1 Nanometer : Do you see ?

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Physics Review added . . added Mar. 15,

LiveScience - - - Let it take us somewhere . . . added April '06

This is a study I want to get into more.

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One Angstrom microscope

One Angstrom microscope

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Nanotube gear

Atom size and carbon tubes . . . added April 6, '02

Cellalive . . . added July 26, '03

Size of nucleus

nano .1 = 1-Å
nano .000,01 to nucleus. can you believe it ?
nano .000,001 . . . correction

Atom and nucleus size:
meter .000,000,000,100,01
meter .000,000,000,100,007 = Gold . . . correction Dec. '07 . . . see Wikipedia

Radius size of atom

Here it is or how small is the nucleus in ball park figure.

A view to an atom

mm 10,000,000 atoms per mm
um 10,000
nm 10
nm 0.1 = 1 atom . . . Angstrom . . . or . . . one atom

I would like to start a little dialogue or something to read and focus our
thinking on. It is vague and one book says one thing and leaves me still not
sure if my figures are right. Lets say 10,000,000 atoms to a millimeter.

In comparison; a dime, lined up, for 118 mile.
118 miles
1 dime . . . or . . . 16 mm +-

The dimes lined up for 118 miles. That is like lineing up atoms for 1-mm.
Now a dime, think about it, and then 118 miles. Is this pretty close.
10 million atoms, 10 million dimes. Right ? 1-mm and 118 miles of dimes.
I have been figuring for hours. So many book and web sites dont say. What
about TV programs. Then, in this material world they don't say that the atom is empty.

Dec. '03
Where to put this subject Quantum Gravity Theory . . . in Yahoo Search

May '04
Found this one too, same place. Dark Energy

I found these theories while looking in a magazine here in the library.

Neutron and Proton . . . . added May '04

NOVA is really at it to look godless smart. Think verry verry small of thems.

WebCrawler Search

Dec. '07 . . . Working on atom size, again.

Electron orbit = 10 -10
nucleus = 10 -15
proton = 10 -18
quarks = 10 -21

Lets figure this:
If the nucleus of the atom is the size of a marble, the electrons circle like
around outside the house. Go figure ?