Over time this force knocks a significant number of atoms far from their original positions.
Even when it is produced, only a small number of atoms at a time are synthesized.
When you consider the number of atoms in a wire, we can see how large currents exist.
The relationship between the number of atoms remaining and time is shown in Figure 7.1.
It is not assumed that the arguments are smaller than the number of atoms in the Earth, for example.
Also, you need to consider mole (number of atoms) or mass basis.
That is greater than the estimated number of atoms in the moon.
In the first, they started with a known number of atoms at each site (between one and four) all at the ground energy level.
Here the starred set contains the highest number of atoms.
It is the number of atoms or molecules in a mole.