it's different for each peson. no two people are alike
Approximately 1 million atoms can fit across the width of a human hair.
That is unknown to the human race.
There are approximately 3.2 billion atoms in a single strand of human hair.
How many atoms are in a human body and your question LOL!
Exactly one million. insanely small, right?
Humans are made up of trillions of atoms. The most common elements found in the human body are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, which make up the majority of our atoms.
Yes.
The human body is about 70% water which is H2O, so most of the atoms are hydrogen. But hydrogen atoms are very light, so by weight, most of the atoms are oxygen. By weight, the human body is 65% oxygen, 18% carbon, 10% hydrogen, 3% nitrogen, 1.5% calcium and 1.2% phosphorus. Those 6 elements account for over 98% of all the atoms in a human body.
Atoms can decay naturally but they are generally broken by human power. Atoms can also break during a collision with another atom in an atomic fission or fusion reaction.
A human tooth is composed of various materials, primarily enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp. Enamel, the hardest substance in the body, is mainly made of hydroxyapatite, a crystalline structure of calcium and phosphate. Given that a typical tooth contains trillions of atoms, it is estimated that a single human tooth can have approximately 10^20 to 10^22 atoms, depending on its size and composition.
By weight or by number of atoms? By number of atoms
You would need to line up about 2,500,000 aluminum atoms to match the width of a human hair. This is because the width of a human hair is typically around 70 micrometers, and an aluminum atom is about 0.28 nanometers in diameter.