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How does the size of the nucleus compare to the overall size of the atom?

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The nucleus of an atom is significantly smaller than the overall size of the atom, with a radius of about 1 × 10^-5 nanometers (1 × 10^-14 meters), which is over 10,000 times smaller than the radius of the whole atom.


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