Newtons and protons aren't anywhere near the same. Youre probably thinking about Neutrons, which aren't the same as Protons either
Newtons.
The protons and neutrons in an atom are in its nucleus; newtons are a unit of force and as such, nonmaterials.
No. The particles found at the nucleus of an atom are called neutrons and protons.
It would be 20*4.4 newtons = 88 newtons.
On earth, 3 kg weighs 29.4 newtons. On the moon, the same 3 kg weighs 4.8 newtons. On the way there and back, the same 3 kg weighs zero newtons.
Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons will have the same name. The number of protons in an atomic nucleus is what we use to number the elements. Elements with the same number of protons are the same element, as the identity of an element is due solely to the number of protons in its nucleus.
Number of protons
No, lithium and sodium do not have the same number of protons. Lithium has 3 protons, while sodium has 11 protons.
All atoms with the same number of protons are atoms of the same element. The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.
The same 10 kg weighs 16 newtons on the moon, 35.2 newtons on Mars, 98 newtons on earth, and zero newtons while in space coasting from any one of them to either other one.
No, there can be no other element that has the same number of protons as sulfur, and that is because elements are defined by the number of protons that they have. Therefore no two elements can have the same number of protons; if they did, they would be the same element.
they are the same size