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If an atom was enlarged to the size of this sphere, all the components, the nucleus and the electrons, would still be invisible. if the sphere was enlarged to the size of downtown providence, then the nucleus would be the size of a small pebble and the electrons would be tiny grains of sand. the rest of the space would be empty [slide].
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If an atom was enlarged to the size of this sphere, all the components, the nucleus and the electrons, would still be invisible. if the sphere was enlarged to the size of downtown providence, then the nucleus would be the size of a small pebble and the electrons would be tiny grains of sand. the rest of the space would be empty [slide].
If an atom was enlarged to the size of this sphere, all the components, the nucleus and the electrons, would still be invisible. if the sphere was enlarged to the size of downtown providence, then the nucleus would be the size of a small pebble and the electrons would be tiny grains of sand. the rest of the space would be empty [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Evans, Adrianne, 1972-
Published:2001
Volume:23
Crucified contradictions [slide].
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Crucified contradictions [slide].
Crucified contradictions [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Fleming, Thomas M., 1951-
Published:1985
Volume:7
If I could catch a star... [slide].
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If I could catch a star... [slide].
If I could catch a star... [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Yamashina, Shoko, 1952-
Published:1987
Volume:9
Sea bead necklace [slide].
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Sea bead necklace [slide].
Sea bead necklace [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Mihalisin, Julie Ann, 1962-
Published:1991
Volume:13