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Publish date: 2024-07-31

The Elegant Universe

Student Handout

Sizing Up Protons

At one time, physicists used instruments called bubble chambers to detect what happened when they collided particles like protons together. But how big is a proton? In this activity, find out how big a proton would be if you scaled an atom to the diameter of Earth.

Colliding Protons
When physicists collided particles together in a bubble chamber, they were trying to produce new particles to study. One of the particles used in these collisions was the proton, a particle that, along with neutrons, makes up the nucleus of an atom. An atom's nucleus is much smaller than the whole atom, typically by a factor of 10,000. But how small is that? Read the following comparison of sizes and then do a calculation to find out just how small a proton is.

Diagram of subatomic particles

Diagram of globe with diameter marked (8,000 miles or 13,000 kilometers)

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