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    Light Travels at 3 *10<sup>8</sup> M/s, and the Size of a Proton
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Light Travels at 3 *108 M/s, and the Size of a Proton

Question 25

Question 25

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Light travels at 3 *108 m/s, and the size of a proton is about 1 fm. Calculate the order of magnitude for the time taken for light to pass across a proton.


A) Light travels at 3 *10<sup>8</sup> m/s, and the size of a proton is about 1 fm. Calculate the order of magnitude for the time taken for light to pass across a proton. A)    s B)    s C)    s D)    s E)    s s
B) Light travels at 3 *10<sup>8</sup> m/s, and the size of a proton is about 1 fm. Calculate the order of magnitude for the time taken for light to pass across a proton. A)    s B)    s C)    s D)    s E)    s s
C) Light travels at 3 *10<sup>8</sup> m/s, and the size of a proton is about 1 fm. Calculate the order of magnitude for the time taken for light to pass across a proton. A)    s B)    s C)    s D)    s E)    s s
D) Light travels at 3 *10<sup>8</sup> m/s, and the size of a proton is about 1 fm. Calculate the order of magnitude for the time taken for light to pass across a proton. A)    s B)    s C)    s D)    s E)    s s
E) Light travels at 3 *10<sup>8</sup> m/s, and the size of a proton is about 1 fm. Calculate the order of magnitude for the time taken for light to pass across a proton. A)    s B)    s C)    s D)    s E)    s s

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