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its-octopeople t1_j55uwbh wrote

I worked it out to 84nm (diameter of H ~ 50×10^-12 m, multiplied by 1708), about the thickness of a bacterial flagellum. Much smaller than this commenter's result. I suspect something went wrong with their odd choice of units.

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Fastfaxr t1_j55y2r1 wrote

(I actually used 10 nm for width of Hydrogen, much larger than your unit)

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King_BowserKoopa t1_j566llg wrote

Ok that’s just blatant misinformation.

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Fastfaxr t1_j56gmf5 wrote

Thats what google report when you search "diameter of hydrogen atom in nanometers"

edit: but googles an idiot

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King_BowserKoopa t1_j566jf8 wrote

Ah. Alright, that makes much more sense. I assumed it would’ve more likely be somewhere around the size of a small bacterium or virus.

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