What reasonable estimate for the size of a cell's nucleus?
1.5um
Binding forces among the nucleons.
The size of an atom refers to the typical distance from the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons.
The size of an atom refers to the typical distance from the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons.
percent of 0006 = 0.06%= 0.0006 * 100%= 0.06%
It is 6.
I am assuming you meant .0006? .0006 as a fraction is 6/10,000, because the 6 is in the ten thousandths place.
What reasonable estimate for the size of a cell's nucleus?
The size of a nucleus may be measured by firing sub-atomic particles at the nucleus and counting the proportion that bounce off the nucleus rather than miss it entirely. Assuming that the nucleus is spherical in shape, the ratio allows its size to be estimated.
Think of the sun as the nucleus and the oort cloud (past pluto) as where the electron orbitals start. The size (volume) of the nucleus is tiny compared to the size (volume) of the atom (defined by the extent of the electron cloud).
0.006 = 0.006
.0006
.06 % converted into decimals is .0006 .0006 * 1224 = .7344 If, however, you meant 6%, then you would perform this: .06 * 1224 = 73.44
In the nucleus of the atom, along with neutrons. The electrons are found around the nucleus. If the atom was the size of a Baseball stadium, the nucleus would be the size of a baseball! Most of the space in an atom is taken up by the electron cloud which surrounds the nucleus. That is why atoms are actually mostly empty space.
N = .0006
The atom's nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. The nucleus is relatively small and very dense at that.