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Incredible Density of an Atom's Nucleus #part2 #shorts
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In this intriguing YouTube short video, we delve into the mind-boggling concept of an atom's nucleus density. The narrator introduces an innovative analogy to help us visualize this phenomenon. Imagine each proton and neutron within the nucleus as a massive 2-ton car. Now, picture an enormous box, representing the nucleus, capable of holding an astonishing number of these "cars." How many cars do you think can fit in this box? Is it ten, a hundred, or perhaps a thousand? Prepare to be astounded as the answer is revealed: a staggering 6.2 billion cars, a figure comparable to the world's population. Through this analogy, you'll gain a profound understanding of just how minuscule an atom truly is. Join us on this captivating journey and unlock the secrets of atomic density.
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