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How many atoms would it take to make a layer as thick as a wright?

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More than millions of atoms would be needed to make a layer barely as thick as a wright.

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  1. A wright, roughly one-ten-thousandth of a millimeter thick, would require trillions of atoms stacked together, depending on the size and arrangement of the atoms involved.

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