Oh, dude, the size of a proton is about 0.87 femtometers, which is like super tiny. It's like trying to find a grain of sand on a beach, but with way more math involved. So yeah, it's like really, really small.
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The size of a proton in a beryllium atom is approximately 1.68 femtometers (fm) in radius. The radius of a proton is a fundamental constant and remains consistent regardless of its location within an atom.
IIRC Atoms (contains Protons/Neutrons and electrons) Nucleus contains Protons and Nuetrons Proton atomic size 1 Nuetron atomic size 1 electron atomic size 1/1836 i.e the proton is 1836 bigger than the electron
200 nm but if u want 2 know the other organells look hear http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Biology_Cell_biology_Introduction_Cell_size
Viruses can vary greatly in size, with the smallest ones being around 20-30 nanometers (nm) in diameter, such as the Parvoviruses. Larger viruses like Mimivirus can reach sizes of around 400 nm. However, most viruses fall within the range of 20-300 nm in size.
The magnitude of the electric field due to a proton at a distance of 0.5 nm can be calculated using the equation: E = kq/r^2, where k is the electrostatic constant, q is the charge of the proton, and r is the distance. Plugging in the values for k (8.99 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2), the charge of a proton (1.6 x 10^-19 C), and the distance (0.5 nm or 5 x 10^-10 m), we can find the magnitude of the electric field.
A proton is 2x10^-14m, or 0.00000000000002m
The magnitude of the electric field is 2.5.
0.44 nm
Between 1 nanometre and 1 micrometre (= 1000 nm).
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The proton CHARGE has an impact (if the proton's charge were different, the atom's size would be different). However, the proton SIZE is more or less irrelevant. The increase in size of the atom due to the proton is very very negligible. It has been proven that the density of the Nucleus is constant in all atoms of all elements. This means, the nucleus does increase in size, if there are more protons. However, The majority of the size of an atom comes from the electron orbits. Thus the main factor for atom size is electron orbits.
The size of a proton in a beryllium atom is approximately 1.68 femtometers (fm) in radius. The radius of a proton is a fundamental constant and remains consistent regardless of its location within an atom.
The dimension of viruses is between 20 nm and 400 nm.
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3.4 nm
50-500 nm