Increase the size a Hydrogen atom to a size of a tennis ball. How large (in km and miles) is a tennis ball
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Increase the size a Hydrogen atom to a size of a tennis ball. How large (in km and miles) is a tennis ball

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Diameter of Hydrogen atom = 10^(10) meters
Diameter of Tennis ball = 6 x 10^(-2) meters

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This does not make sense to me. But to find the answer using comparison you would Multiply the tennis ball by the size of the hydrogen atom and divide by the number of meters in a Km and Miles respectfully.
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