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depends on the sharpness of the aformentioned pin :)

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Q: How many atoms make up a head of a pin?
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How many atoms in a pin head 1 mm wide?

10^14


How many atoms on a head of a pin?

Depending on the identity of the atoms you are placing, the number will vary. However, of the smallest atom Hydrogen, you could place around five million atoms.


Explain why the atoms neutron nucleus atom molecule and the head of a pin is smallest to largest?

They are arranged smallest to largest in your question simply because each item is only a PART of what makes up the NEXT item. So, in order to CONTAIN the previous component, the following one MUST BE LARGER.


What is a dressmaker pin mostly used for?

It is frequently asked, "How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?" The "pin" that is referred to is a dressmaker pin. This common pin is usually about 1 inch long with a round or flat head about 1/8 inch in diameter. It is used for pinning two or more pieces of fabric together before the fabric is sewn together with a needle and thread. Of course, the pins can be used to pin together paper, leather (if the leather is thin enough to push a pin through it), etc.


If an atom is 10 to the power of -10 in diameter how many can you fit in a straight line across a pin head 0.1mm wide?

10^-10 basically means that an atom is 10 billionth of a metre. This means that 10 billion atoms can fit across in a line in 1 metre. A millimetre is a 1000th of a metre so 10 billion divided by 1000 equals 10 million. 10 million atoms fit in a straight line along a millimetre. However, you want 0.1mm. To get 0.1mm you have you divide 1mm by 10. You do the same to the atom number so 10 million divided by 10 equals 1 million. Answer: 1 million atoms