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27 January, 01:10

An angstrom is about the size of an atom and a fermi is about the size of the nucleus of an atom. Given that 1 angstrom unit = 10⁻¹⁰ m and 1 fermi = 10⁻¹⁵ m, what is the relationship between these units?

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  1. 27 January, 01:27
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    See explanation below

    Explanation:

    To do this, we need the relation between a fermi and angstrom. We know the relation between the angstrom and meters, and fermi and meters, so, we can actually solve this by doing the conversion of meters.

    1 A = 1x10^-10 m

    1 m = 1 A / 1x10^-10 m

    1 m = 1x10^10 A

    Now if we do the same thing with the fermi:

    1 f = 1x10^-15 m

    1 m = 1 f / 1x10^-15 m

    1 m = 1x10^15 f

    then:

    1x10^10 A = 1x10^15 f

    A/f = 1x10^10 / 1x10^15

    A/f = 1x10^-5
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