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Query:

Subject: Space between the nucleus and electron in comparison to particle size?

Date: Fri Oct 5 06:07:47 2001
Posted by ian
Grade level: grad (science) School: coltas
City: glasgow State/Province: glas Country: scotland
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1002276467.Ph
Message:

dear sir/madam
Could you please tell me that if the space between the nucleus and the outer 
electron shell is taken out then is it true to say, that the entire universe 
could be fitted into 1 cm cubed (bearing in mind that most of the universe is 
just a vaccum)? And if not then how much space would either the world or 
universe take up?

Thank you for your time


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