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Originally Posted by NorthernBoy
What a ridiculous contention. When talking about astronomical objects in the solar system, everybody understands that we are referring only to macroscopic objects. To assume that we would include objects twenty plus orders of magnitude smaller is assinine.
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Asinine? For saying atomic nuclei are denser? OK, if they are not, show the proof or stop being an idiot toward me. Now would you please show me where he said there are no ASTRONOMICAL objects in the solar system that dense. Here is his post. Point out the part that says astronomical object.
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mass = 1 X 10(9) tons X 10(3) kg/ton (metric ton?)
mass = 1 X 10(12) kg
density = (1X10(12))/(4pi(50)cubed) = 800000 kg/m(3).
I would say no solar system object is nearly that dense. Ice would be about
1000 less dense
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