Suppose you built a scale-model atom the size of Earth, how big would its nucleus be? Suppose you built a scale-model atom the size of Earth, how big would its nucleus be? the size of a movie theater the size of a person the size of a city the size of a stadium

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Answer:

Size of a Stadium

Explanation:

The size of the nucleus of an atom is around [tex]\frac{1}{100000}th[/tex] of the size of the atom. If the model of the atom is equal to Earth the size of the nucleus will be [tex]\frac{1}{100000}th[/tex] of the size of the Earth.

Radius of Earth = 6378 km = 6378000 meter

Radius (R) of nucleus will be,

[tex]R = \frac{1}{100000} \times Radius_{Earth}[/tex]

[tex]R = \frac{1}{100000} \times 6378000[/tex]

[tex]R = 63.78 m[/tex]

Thus, it will be equal to the size of a stadium.