you would be quite small
That would be Thomson
In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
Atoms of any size are much too small to see, because an atom is smaller than the wavelength of any light visible to humans; therefore, it doesn't "look like" anything. The atom described in the question is an atom of the isotope carbon-12.
If an atom were the size of a baseball stadium, its nucleus would be roughly the size of a marble or a small cherry. This analogy highlights the vast amount of empty space within an atom, with the nucleus occupying only a tiny fraction of the atom's overall volume. The electrons would be orbiting far away from the nucleus, much like spectators in the stands.
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
That would be Thomson
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It would be the most perfect day ever
it would be like hell
What Does Aluminum atom look like
And day of the year that you would like it to be.
a day as a conservationist would be like saving everything. you proably would not use a lot of electricity and or heat in your house.
It would be a freezing, boring, and very lonely day.
the atom would still be an atom it will just be called a neural atom
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In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
Well its like a circle with another smaller circle inside