100,000 times.
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is about 10,000 times larger than the diameter of its nucleus. This is because the nucleus is extremely small compared to the overall size of the atom, with electrons occupying the vast majority of the atom's volume.
The Earth is approximately 1.27 million times larger in diameter than an atomic nucleus. To put this in perspective, if an atomic nucleus were the size of a pea (around 1 centimeter), the Earth would be about the size of a large ball with a diameter of around 12,700 kilometers. This vast difference highlights the immense scale of planetary bodies compared to subatomic particles.
The Earth is vastly larger than an atomic nucleus. The average diameter of the Earth is about 12,742 kilometers, while an atomic nucleus typically has a diameter on the order of 10 femtometers (1 femtometer = 10^-15 meters). This means that Earth is roughly 10^25 times larger than an atomic nucleus in terms of diameter. Such a comparison highlights the immense difference in scale between macroscopic and microscopic objects.
The diameter of a nucleus can vary depending on the type of cell it belongs to. On average, the diameter of a cell nucleus is about 5-10 micrometers. However, in some larger cells or under certain conditions, the nucleus can be larger.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and its diameter is 142,984 kilometres compared to Earth's which is 12,756 kilometres.
Neptune's diameter is about four times larger than Earth's, measuring approximately 49,244 kilometers compared to Earth's diameter of about 12,742 kilometers.
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
The atom is about 10,000 times as big as the nucleus.
True. Earth's moon is larger than Pluto, with a diameter of about 3,474 km compared to Pluto's diameter of about 2,377 km.
The ratio of the diameter of Pluto to the diameter of its moon Charon is about 1:1, making it larger than the ratio of the diameter of the Moon to Earth, which is 0.25:1. This means Charon is relatively much larger compared to Pluto than the Moon is to Earth.
Yes, Saturn is about 9.45 times larger in diameter than Earth. It is the second-largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of approximately 116,460 kilometers, compared to Earth's diameter of about 12,742 kilometers.
Uranus is several times larger than the Earth. Its diameter is 29297 miles, compared to the Earth's diameter of 8000 miles