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The nucleus of the atom has a diameter of about meter, whereas the atomic diameter is about meter. This means that the nucleus has a diameter 10,000 times smaller than the atom. The nucleus of the atom has a diameter of about meter, whereas the atomic diameter is about meter. This means that the nucleus has a diameter 10,000 times smaller than the atom.

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An atom is a million times smaller than the thickest human hair. The diameter of an atom ranges from about 0.1 to 0.5 nanometers (1 × 10-10 m to 5 × 10-10 m).

1 × 10-10 m = 0.0000000001 meter.

Atoms vary greatly in weight, but they are all about the same size. For example, an atom of plutonium (one of the heaviest elements) weighs more than 200 times as much as a hydrogen atom (the lightest element), but the diameter of a plutonium atom is only about 3 times that of a hydrogen atom.

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Atoms are incredibly tiny. A typical atom has a radius of one ten billionth of a meter. If you were to line up one meter's worth of atoms, there would be one atom for each person on Earth.

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I don't think there is a common unit of length called an "atom meter". "Atom meter" sounds more like a device to measure atoms. To count them, perhaps.

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