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Fermi


A fermi is a unit of length used in nuclear physics to measure extremely small distances, such as the size of atomic nuclei. It is equal to 1 femtometer (fm), which is 10⁻¹⁵ meters.


The unit is named after the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, known for his work in nuclear physics.


Key facts:



  • 1 fermi = 1 femtometer = 10⁻¹⁵ meters



  • Used to measure nuclear dimensions and particle sizes



  • Essential in the study of nuclear and particle physics



The fermi is vital for describing distances at the subatomic scale, much smaller than atoms and molecules.


Sun’s Radius


The radius of the Sun is the distance from its center to its surface (photosphere).



  • It is approximately 696,340 kilometers (about 432,685 miles).



  • The Sun is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, and this radius defines its visible "surface."



  • The Sun’s radius is about 109 times the radius of Earth.



Key facts:



  • Sun’s radius ≈ 696,340 km



  • Defines the size of the Sun’s visible surface



  • Critical for understanding solar structure and scale



Knowing the Sun’s radius helps astronomers model solar phenomena and compare the Sun with other stars.




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