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hmexx
2418 days ago
That's actually surprising. I would have guessed around 0.25-0.50g or so. I'm usually pretty good at guesstimations, and yet I'm off by a factor of 100 here.
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asteli
2418 days ago
One cm^3 of water is 1g. Ant's a lot smaller.
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kijin
2418 days ago
Alternatively, 1mm^3 of water is 1mg. Imagine the average ant as the sum of three balls, each measuring 1mm^3. That's 3mg.
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MauranKilom
2418 days ago
While a sphere is going to be in the same ballpark, a cube of 1mm³ is presumably easier to imagine.
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projektfu
2418 days ago
Except an ant looks like 3 spheres
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asteli
2418 days ago
For the purpose of this exercise, assume a rectilinear ant.
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SiempreViernes
2418 days ago
The commenter was pointing out that a sphere of volume 1 mm^3 has a diameter of 1.24 mm, while a sphere of diameter 1 mm has a volume of 0.52 mm^3.
Meanwhile a cube of side 1 mm has a volume of 1 mm^3.
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tempguy9999
2418 days ago
Some ants are get pretty sizeable.
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