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Nothing really speaking because it isn't feasible with todays technology. But generally speaking an atomic nuclei is roughtly 1 femtometer.

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Femtometer is the unit of which quantity?

Femtometer is a unit of length or distance.


What unit of measurement is smaller than a femtometer?

pico (1/1,000,000,000,000 or 10^-12)


What comes after a picometer?

After a picometer, the next unit of measurement in the metric system is the femtometer. A femtometer is equal to 10^-15 meters, or one quadrillionth of a meter. This unit is commonly used in particle physics to measure extremely small distances within atomic nuclei.


What are the units of length from largest to smallest?

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What is picometer and femtometer?

A picometre is a unit of measurement equivalent to one trillionth (1/1000000000000) of a metre. It is abbreviated pm. Thanks related answeres section. Still don't have a femtometer sorry.


What is 1 fermi?

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How big is a femtometer?

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What is the smallest cubic unit in the metric system?

the cubic femtometer


What is smaller than a femtometre?

A attometre is a thousandth of a femtometre.


What is a femtometer long?

A Femtometre is a SI unit of length, equal to 10-5 metres.


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How big is the fermi?

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