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Hi. I write mathematical stories then study them as subjects. My hobby .haven't published any thing yet.
If an electron and the earth was the same size and the electron was put in a box.
Volume of ball =52.36%
Volume of box =47.64%
Electron diameter = 500. Nano meters MN
Ok were the story is going.
Prove that with this as profe that the equation 4*3.142*250*250*250/3=
Wrong! The gag is that it isn't wrong.
The answer from this equation is correct.
I like the logic that comes from this.
 
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Hi. I write mathematical stories then study them as subjects. My hobby .haven't published any thing yet.
If an electron and the earth was the same size and the electron was put in a box.
Volume of ball =52.36%
Volume of box =47.64%
Electron diameter = 500. Nano meters MN
Ok were the story is going.
Prove that with this as profe that the equation 4*3.142*250*250*250/3=
Wrong! The gag is that it isn't wrong.
The answer from this equation is correct.
I like the logic that comes from this.
I try it but I cant solve it I also share this on my teacher whatsapp but I no response from there side I need its solution plz share
 

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Prove that with this as profe that the equation 4*3.142*250*250*250/3=
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So this should be the volume of the electron in nanometres. So . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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